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Contains Upwards 
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Designs — 

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WHY IT WAS PUBLISHED 

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HOLIDAY NOVELTIES 

There are designs for Holiday Novelties, suitable for gifts 
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Then follow dozens of designs for Towel Ends, scores of de- 
signs for Centrepieces, Doilies and Lunch Cloths, still more 
designs for Bureau, Sideboard, Table and Piano Scarfs, and 
pages of designs for Pillow Covers. 

LINGERIE AND BABY CLOTHES 

Still other pages show Insertion and Edging designs, de- 
signs for Nightgowns, Corset Covers, Combinations, Shirt 
Waists and Costumes, designs for Babies' One-piece Nightin- 
gales, Baby Bonnets, Yokes and Little Dresses, Bibs, Shoes, 
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designs that may be used for every conceivable kind of deco- 
ration to which stenciling is applicable. 

MATERIALS AND ACCESSORIES 

Finally, ten different styles of letters for marking house- 
hold Unens are shown, and all sorts of embroidery materials 
and accessories are pictured and listed. 

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EDGINGS AND INSERTIONS 



Explanation of Stitches 



Chain (ch). Make a slip knot on needle, draw thread through 
this loop. Ag-ain draw thread through this second loop and 
continue till ch is of length required. 

Slip Stitch (sI st). Put hook through work at st indicated 
in directions : ilraw thread through work and loop on needle 
at snnie time. 

Double (d). Put hook through work, thread over hook and 
draw through, making two loops on needle ; thread over 
again and <ir;iw through both loops. 

Half Treble (h t). Thread over needle, hook through work, 
thread over and draw through, giving three sts on needle, 
thread over and draw through the three sts at once. 



Treble (t). Thread over the needle, hook through work, 
thread over and draw through, giving three sts on needle ; 
thread over, draw through two, over again and draw 
through remaining two. 

Double Treble (d t). Thread over twice, hook through work, 
thread over and dra\\ through, giving four sts on needle. * 
tlu'ead over and draw through two ; repeat from * twice. 

Long Treble (1 t). Thread over three times, hook through 
work, thread over and draw through, giving five sts on 
needle, thread over and work all off by twos. 

PicoT (p). A p is formed on a ch by joining the last four sts 
(or any given number) in a ring by working a d in the 
fourth st, counting from hook. In making p on d around 
the edge of motifs, the d is worked in the top of the last d. 



Directions 



Materials. — All of the edgings shown in this book 
were made of No. lOO Cordonnet crochet cotton ex- 
cepting those in which the number of cotton is speci- 
fied in the directions. 

For No. TOO cotton use a No. 13 hook, for No. 70 
cotton a No. 12 hook; for coarser cottons use a hook 
that will carry the thread easily without splitting it. 

Cover Design. — Directions for the Insertion on 
the cover of this book will be found on page 46. 




Fig. 2. Edging. See page 3 

Figure 2. — Make a chain the length required. 
1st row — Make i d in gth st from hook, * ch 3, skip 
2, I t in next st, ch i, i t in same st, ch 3, skip 2, 
I d in next st, repeat from * . sd row — Fasten thread 
with I d in 3d ch st to the right of ist d, * ch 4, i d 
under i ch, ch 5, i d in same place, ch 7, i d in same 
place, ch 5, I d in same place, repeat from * to end. 

Figure 3. — Chain 8. ist row — One t in 4th st, i t 
in 5th, I t in 6th, ch 2, 4 t in last st, with 2 ch 
between each, turn. 2d row — *Chain i, i d, 2 t, i d 
under 1st 2 ch, i d, 3 t, 2 ch, 3 t, I d under next 2 ch, 
I d, 2 t, I d under last 2 ch, ch 2, i t on ist of 4 t, 
I t on each of next 2 t, i t under 3 ch at end of row, 
turn, sd row — Chain 3, i t on 2d t, i t on each of 
next 2 t, ch 2, 4 t in shell with 2 ch between each, 
turn, and repeat from ■'. 




Figure 4. — Make a chain (ch) of 9 sts. ist 
row — Two treble crochet (t) in 4th st from hook, 
ch 2, skip I st on ch, 3 t in next st, skip 2 sts, I t in 
last st, turn. 2d row— Chain 3, 3 t, 2 ch, 3 t under 
2 ch (this makes a shell), turn. 3d row — Chain 3, 
shell in shell, I t under 3 ch at end of row; turn. 
4th rozv — Chain 3, shell in shell, turn work over, ch 
5, take hook out of work, insert under 3 ch, catch 
last loop of 5 ch and pull through; ch 5, catch in point 
of first shell and pull through in the same way, ch 
I to fasten, turn, make 8 d in loop just made, 3 d in 
next loop, ch 6, pull through 4th d of first loop, ch 
I, 8 d in this ch, 5 d in second loop to finish, ^th 
row — Shell in shell, I t under 3 ch at end of row. 
Repeat from 2d row for length desired. 

Figure 5. — Make a chain of 19 sts. ist row — One 
d in 13th st from hook, ch 5, skip 3, I d in next st, 
ch 3, I d in next st, turn. 2d row^Chain i, make a 
shell of 4 t, I ch, 4 t, under 3 ch, i d in 5 ch, ch 7, 
I d in next ch, turn, jd row — Chain 8, i d under 7 
ch, ch 5, I d, 3 ch, I d under the i ch in shell, turn. 
Begin again at 2d row. 









FiG. 3. Edging. See page 3 



Fig. 4. Edging. See page 3 

Figure 6. — Chain 24 sts. ist row — Make i d in 
loth st from hook, (ch s, skip 4 sts, i d in next st) 
twice more, turn. 2d row — Chain 6, i d in first 
space (sp), ch 5, I d in each sp to end of row, turn. 
3d rote— Chain 6, i d in ist sp, ch 5, i d in each of 
next 2 sps, ch 3, 10 t under 6 ch, i d in last sp in 
1st row, turn. 4th row— Chzm 3, i d between 2d 
and 3d t, ch 3, I d between each t to end, making 
last d in top of last of 10 t; there should be nine 
small scallops; ch 2, make 3 t under each sp across, 
turn. 5th row — Chain 6, i d between first and sec- 




Fig. 5. Edging. See page 3 

ond cluster of t, ch 5, i d between each of next two 
clusters, ch 5, i d in 2 ch at end of last 3 t, turn. 
Begin again at 2d row, and repeat till you have 
length required. 

Figure 7. — Make ch a little longer than the* de- 
sired length. Turn, i t in 6th ch, 2 ch, i t in every 
3d ch to end. This makes a row of squares. Turn, 
5 ch, I t on t of tirst square, 2 ch, I t on t of next 
square; repeat to end. Turn, 2 d in first square. 
Turn, 10 ch, I si st in last d. Turn, 4 d, 4 ch, 4 d, 
4 ch, 4 d, 4 ch, 4 d, in ring just made, 2 d in first 
square, 4 d in each of next three squares, 2 d in next 
square, 10 ch, join as in first and repeat to end of 
squares. Turn, si st up to ist picot (p), 11 ch, fasten 
in 3d p, 4 ch, fasten with si st in ist p of next ring; 
repeat to end. Turn, 4 d, 5 ch, 4 d, 5 ch, 4 d, S ch, 
4 d, over 11 ch, fasten with si st in p, 3 d, 5 ch, 3 d 
over 4 ch: repeat to end. 

Figure 8. — Chain 13. is,' row — Make 1 1 in 4th st from 
needle, 5 t in next S sts, ch 2, skip 2 sts, I t in next st, 
turn. 2d row — Chain 6, 3 t under 2 ch, ch 2, skip 2 t, 4 
t in next 4 t, back loops only except last t, which you 
make in the two loops of t below, turn, jd row — 
Chain 3, i t in each of 4 t, 3 t under 2 ch, ch 2, 15 t 
under 6 ch, i d in last st of foundation ch, turn. 4th 
row — One d in each of 15 d (back loops), ch i, 2 t 
■ under 2 ch, i t in each of next 6 t, turn. 5th row — 




Fig. 6. Edging. See page 3 

Chain 3, i t in each of next 6 t, ch 2, i t in i-ch space 
before scallop, turn, and repeat from 2d row for 
length required, making the i d at end of 15 t, in the 
i-ch space before scallops. 

Figure 9. — Chain 15. ist row — One t in 4th st from 
hook, ch 5, skip 5 sts, i t in next, ch 3, i t in same 
st, ch 5, skip 5, I t in next st, turn. 2d rozv — Three 
d t (thread over twice) under 3 ch, ch 5, i t under 
same ch, ch 5, 4 d t in same ch, ch 2, 2 t in 2 t, turn. 
3d row — Chain 3, t in t, ch 2, 4 t in 4 d t, ch 5, i t in t, 
ch S, 4 t in 4 d t, turn. Jth row — Slip stitch in each of 

4 d t, ch 3, 3 t under 5 ch, ch 3, t in t, ch 3, 3 t under 

5 ch, t in next t, ch 5, 2 t in 2 t, turn. $th row — 
Chain 3, t in t, ch 8, i t in last of 4 t"s, 3 t under 3 ch, 
ch 3, 3 t under next 3 ch, i t in next t, turn. 6th row 
— Slip stitch in each of 4 t, ch 3, 3 t under 3 ch, ch 
4, thread over hook twice, insert hook in 4th t, * ' 
thread over hook, draw a loop through, thread over 
again, draw through two loops, thread over, draw 



through two loops, * thread over hook twice, insert in 
3d st of ch, repeat from * to "•'. thread over hook and 
draw through three remaining sts on hook. (This is 
a cross treble.) Chain 5, 2 t in 2 t, turn, yth row — 
Chain 3, t in t, ch 4, t in cross treble, ch 3, i t in 
same place, ch 5, i t in ist t, turn. Repeat from 2d 
row. 

Figure 10. — Chain 10, join with si st. 1st row — 
Chain 3. n t in ring, turn. 2d row — Chain 3, i t in 
top of 2d t, I t in each of next 3 t, (ch 2, i t in next 
t) 6 times, ch 2, 1 t under 3 ch at end of row, turn. 
jd rozv — Chain 6, i d in top of ist t (where ch of 6 
began), * ch 5, i d in top of next t, 7 times, ch 6, 
I d under 3 ch at end of row, turn *. This finishes 
first scallop. Begin again at ist row, making the 11 t 
under 6-ch loop, and repeat for length desired ; be- 




FiG. 7. Edging. See page 4 

ginning at end of 2d row in third scallop connect each 
scallop to previous one as follows: Chain 3, i d in 
2d loop of 5 ch on scallop below, turn, ch 3, i d on 
1st t (where ch of 3 began), then repeat from * to *. 

Figure 11. ist row — Make a chain as long as you 
wish the edge to be. 2d rozv — One t in 7th st from 
hook, ch 2, miss 2, i t in next to end of chain. 
Sd rozv — Two d in each space to end. 4th row — -Turn, 
si st to 2d st, ch I, d in 13 d, * ch 6, thread over 
hook twice, skip 2, insert hook in next d and draw 
a loop through, thread over hook and draw through 
2 loops, thread over, draw tlirough 2 loops, leaving 
2 loops on hook ; thread over twice, skip I st, insert 
hook in next and draw a loop through, thread over, 
draw through 2 loops, thread over, draw through next 
2 loops, leaving 3 loops on hook; thread over twice, 
skip I d, insert hook in next, draw loop through, 
thread over, draw through 2 loops, thread over, draw 
through 2 loops, thread over, draw through all loops 
on hook; ch 6, insert hook in top st and draw last 
loop of 6 ch through, ch 5, skip 3 d, 13 d in next 13 d 
on chain ; repeat from * to end. 3th row — Turn, skip 
I d, 10 d in next 10 d of last row, * ch 5, 16 t in ring of 
5 ch, ch 5, 10 d in d of last row, skipping i d on each 
end ; repeat from * to end. 6th row — Turn, skip i d, 8 d 
in next d, * ch 7, d in 1st t, ** ch 7, I d in 3d st from 
hook, I d in next, i t in next, i t in next, i d f in 
next, I d in 3d t ; repeat from ** 4 times. Chain 
7, skip I d, 8 d in d of last row ; repeat from 




Fig. 8. Edging. See page 4 



'^^ to end. yih row — Turn, ■■' skip i d, 6 d in 6 d, ** 
ch 8, I d in ring at top of pyramid : repeat from ** to 
end of pyramids. Chain 8; repeat from * to end. 
8th row — Turn, * skip i d, 3 d in next 3 d, ch 5, 
I d in 3d St to pyramid, ** ch 5, i d in d on top of 
pyramid; repeat from ** to end of pyramids, ch 5; 
repeat from * to end. gth rozv — Turn, si st to end of 
1st 5 ch, (5 d, 3 ch, 5 d,) over each 5-ch loop to end 
of row. 

Figure 12. — Chain 8, i t in ist st made, ch 3, i t in 
same st, turn, zd roii'— Chain 3, 7 t in ist space, ch 
2, I t in 3d. st of next space, ch 3, I t in same st, turn. 
^d row — Chain 3, 7 t under first space, ch 2, i t in 
1st of 7 t below, ch 3, I t in same st, turn, and re- 
peat last row for length desired, then make a head- 
ing by working I d in top of 3 ch before 7 t, ch 6, 
I d in next 3 ch, the length of edge. 




Fig. 9. Edging. See page 4 

Figure 13. — Make a chain a little longer than the 
desired length, to allow for taking ' 'up in making. 
isi rozf — Turn, miss 3 ch. i t in each cli to' end. 
2d row — Turn, in 4th st 2 t, then 3 ch, 2 t, in same 
place ; repeat in every 4tli st. 3d row — Turn, 4 d, 
4 ch, 4 d, in first ring, si st between rings. Work in 
each ring to end. 4th rozv — Turn, si st up to ist p, 
9 ch, fasten with si st in 3d p : repeat to end of work. 
5th row — Turn, 4 d, 4 ch, 4 d, 4 ch, 4 d, over 9 ch, 
fasten with si st between ; repeat to end. 

Figure 14. — Chain 16, form in a ring by making i 
d in the ist ch st, make 17 d in this ring, turn, ist 
rozv — Make i d in each of 17 d, back loops only, turn. 
2d row — Eight d in next 8 d, ch 5, i d in next d, ch 
5, I d in same d, ch 5, i d in each of next 5 d, turn. 
Sd rozv — Chain 9, i d in middle picot, ch 9, i d in 
4th d after picots, turn. 4th rozv — Thirteen d in first 
arch, and 7 d under second arch, turn. 5/// row — 
Chain 10, i d in the 7th d of first arch, turn, and re- 
peat from 1st row. Without breaking thread, when 
you have the length of edge you wish, ch 5, i d in 
point of scallop, * ch 5, i t under ch, ch 5, i d in next 
point, repeat to end of edge. 

Figure 15. — Chain 10, join with si st. Ist round 
— Chain 4, 5 d t in ring, (ch 5, 6 d t in ring), 3 times, 
ch 5, I si st in last st of 4 ch. 2d round — One d in 
each of next 2 sts, taking up both loops of st, ch 9, 





Fig. II. Edging. See page 4 

I d in same st with last d, i d in each of next 4 sts, 
3 d in next st, (which is the 3d st of 5 ch), (id 
in each of next 10 sts, 3 d in next st) 3 times, I d 
in each of next 2 sts, I si st in si st, break thread and 
fasten. 

Next Star. — In the 2d round after making "i si st 
in last st of 4 ch, i d in each of next 2 sts," join to 
first star as follows : ch 5, take hook out of work, 
insert in d on 3d d t of the second cluster of 6 d t, 
catch the 5th ch and pull through, ch 9, i d in same 
st with last d on second star, 4 d in next 4 sts, 3 d 
in next st, (10 d in next 10 sts, 3 d in next st), twice, 
ID d in next 10 sts, 2 d in next st, join in the cor- 
responding st on first star with I si st, ch i, i d in 
same st with last d on second star, i d in each of 
next 2 sts, I si st in last st of 4,ch. Make as many 
star motifs as you require for length of lace, joining 
each to preceding one in the manner described. In the 
last motif you make for end of lace, after making 
the 3d d in the second cluster of 6 t, ch 9, i d in same 
st with last d, 4 d in next 4 sts, 3 d in next st, and 
finish round like the preceding ones. 

Heading. — Holding wrong side of lace towards you, 
make i d in 9-ch loop, ch 7, i si st in each of the 3 d 
made in centre st of 5 ch, ch 7, i d under 9 ch ; repeat 
to end of row, turn. 2d rozv — Chain 3, i t in 2d st 
of preceding row, * ch i, miss i, i t in next st; repeat 
from * to end of row. 

Edge. — Holding right side towards you, make * i t, 
3 ch, I t in the d over the 3d d t in cluster, miss 2, 
I t, 3 ch, I t in next d, (miss I, i t, 3 ch, i t in next 
d), 3 times, miss 2, i t, 3 ch, i t in next d, twice. 
Repeat from * to end. 



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Fig. 12. Edging. See page 5 

Figure 16. — Make a chain as long as you wish 
your lace to be, allowing 2% inches more in length on 
foundation chain for every yard. 1st row — Make i 
d t (thread over twice) in 5th st from hook, i d t 
in each of next 3 sts, keeping the last loop of each 
st on the hook till you have them all made, then put 
thread over the hook and draw through all the loops 
at once, then insert the hook under the 1st d t made, 
and make a d around all three d t at the top to se- 
cure them closely ; ch 4, i d t in each of the next 3 
sts, you will then have four loops on your needle, 
thread over hook and draw through all four at once. 
One d around all three at the top, inserting the hook 
under the 4 ch. Repeat the length of foundation chain. 



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Without breaking thread, ch 5, i d in the end of 
foundation ch, ch 5, i d t between the 1st and 2d d 
t of last row, i d t between next 2 d t, i d t between 
the clusters, thread over needle and draw through all 
the loops, I d around them all at the top, * ch 4, i 
d t between next 2 d t, i d t between next 2, i d t 
between clusters, thread over, draw through all the 
loops, I d around the top of them. Repeat from * to 
end of row, turn, ch 5, i d under ist ch of 4 (ch 
3, I d under next ch of 4), repeat to end of row, 
turn, ch s, I t under ist ch (ch i, i t in next d, ch i, 
I t under next 3 ch), repeat to end. 

Figure 17. — Foundation, of Figs. 18, 19, 20. Chain 
9, turn, make i t in first ch, * 3 ch, i t in same 




Fig. 14. Edging. See page 5 

St *. Make from * to * three times altogether. 
* Five ch, turn, i t in second mesh below, 3 ch, 1 
t in same mesh, 3 ch, i t in same mesh, 3 ch, i t in 
same mesh *. Repeat from * to * for the desired 
length. 

Figure 18. — A lace that is like Fig. 20 as far 
as the 2d row. The 3d row is omitted from the 
upper edge, and the 3d row below is, 3 ch over 
each group of 4 t, i d over the next chain, a picot 
of 3 ch, I d over same chain. 

Figure 19. — Make foundation of Fig. 17, as above, 
and when the required length is made, turn and 
double crochet all along one edge, making 4 d in 
the smaller meshes and 6 or 7 d in the larger 
meshes of 5 ch. The other edge is to be overcast 
to the material and will fit any edge, straight, cir- 
cular, or around a corner. If preferred, a chain and 
double crochet or treble crochet can be made along 
this edge to sew to the material, but it is not quite 
so adjustable, unless the chains are adapted to the 
curves or corners. 

Figure 20. — An applique with picots at both 
edges. After making the foundation (Fig. 17) the 
required length, make, 1st row — A group of 4 t 
over each scallop of 5 ch with 2 ch between groups, 
along each edge. 2d row — Like ist. jrf row — Make 
I d over the middle of group of 4 t, i t over next 
chain, 3 ch, i t over same chain, picot of 3 ch, 3 ch, 
I t over same chain. 



Figure 21. — Chain 21. ist row — One d in 12th st 
from hook, ch 7, skip 3 sts on ch, i d in 4th st, ch 7, 
skip 3 sts, I d in last st of ch, turn. 2d row — Chain 
9, I d under first space (sp), (ch 7, i d in next sp) 
twice, turn, jd row — Chain 9, i d under first sp, (ch 
7, I d under next sp) twice, turn. 4th row — Chain 2, 
insert hook under first sp, thread over, draw a loop 
through, si st in this loop, thread over hook and 
draw through both sts on hook. Through these 2 
sts the 3 picots are made. Chain 6, i d through the 
2 sts, twice, ch 5, I d in the same place, 8 t, i d un- 
der sp, I d, 7 t, I d under next sp, i d, 6 t, under 
next sp, turn, ^tli row — Chain 9, i d in 4th t of first 
group, ch 7, I d in 4th t of second group, ch 7, i d 
in 4th t of last group. Repeat from 2d row for length. 

Heading. — ^Without breaking thread ch 4, i t under 
first sp, ch 3, I t under next sp, ch 3, i t in last t of 
group, inserting hook under the two loops of st at the 
top. Repeat to end of row. 

Figure 22. — Chain 13. * ist row — Skip 3 sts on 
ch, 10 t in next 10 sts, taking up only i 1 of sts, turn. 
2d row — (Chain 5, skip 2 t, i d in 3d t) 3 times, ch 
5, I d in centre stitch of 3 ch at end, ch 5, i d in 
same st; ch 5, i d between ist and 2d t, taking up 
two loops of st, * (ch 5, skip 2 t, i d in 3d t) 3 times, 
turn, jfd row — Chain 5, i d in first loop (1), (ch 5, 
I d in next 1), 3 times, ** ch 5, i t in centre 1, ch 
4, make a close picot (p) by inserting hook in t, 
using the two upper loops, putting hook down through 
top of 1st 1, and out through side of 2d one, thread 
over hook, and make a si st through the 2 I's and st 



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on hook, (i t, p of 4 ch in same 1) 3 times, i t in 
same 1, ch 5, i d in next 1, 4 times, **. 2d scallop — 
Chain 18, repeat from * to *, (ch 5, skip 2 t, i d in 
next), twice, ch 2, i d over centre of ch between scal- 
lops, (ch 2, I d in 1st 1 on 1st scallop, ch 2, i d in 
opposite 1 on 2d scallop) twice, so that the two first 
I's on both are connected; ch 5, i d in next 1, repeat 



from 



to 



Begin again at second scallop, and re- 



peat for length. 

Heading. — Without breaking thread, ch 5, i d un- 
der 1st 1 on top, * ch 5, I d under 1 past row of t sts, 
(ch 5, I d in next 1) twice, repeat from * to end Of 
row, break thread. 2d row — Begin at right-hand cor- 
ner with I d in ist 1, ch 3, i d in next 1 all across to 









Fig. 16. Edging. See page 5 



hook, ch 2, I d in next point ; repeat from * to end 
of braid. 2d row — Begin again at right-hand end, 
I t in d on first point, * ch 2, i t in centre of p, 
ch 2, I t in d on next point ; repeat from * to end. 

Figure 32. Wheel. — Chain 20, join with si st. ist 
round — Chain i, 40 d in ring, join to ist d with si St. 
2d round — Chain 7, miss 4 d, I d in 5th d, (ch 6, miss 
4 d, I d in 5th d) arotmd, join last 6 ch to ist st 
of 7 ch with si St. sd round — Make 9 d under each 
chain-loop around, join to ist d. Break thread and 
fasten. Join each wheel as )'ou make it to preceding 
one, at the 5th d in a loop. Take hook out of work, 
insert in 51 5th d in preceding wheel, catch 5th loop 
and pull through, then proceed with d, making four 
more in loop, join next 1 in same manner, always 
leaving two free loops at top and bottom of wheel. 

Make a row of wheels as long as you wish your 
edge to be, leaving an end of thread at beginning of 
each wheel long enough to make the needlework 

stitches in the centre 
with. 

Heading. — Fasten 
thread with i d in 5th st 
of 2d 1 to the right on 
first wheel, ch 5, i d in 
5th st on next 1. * ch 8, 
I d in 5th st of first free 
loop on next wheel, ch 5, 
I d in 5th st on next 1, 
repeat from * to end of 
row. Break thread and 
fasten at end of each 
row, for it has to be 
worked all one way, 
from right to left. 2d 
row — Beginning at right- 
hand corner, make I d in 
each st to end of row, 
taking up two loops of 
each St. jii row — Make 
I t in 1st d at right-hand 
corner, ch i, miss 1 d, 
I t in next d, repeat 
across. 4tli row — Make 
I d under first space, 
ch I, I d under next sp, 
* ch 6, miss I sp, I d under next sp, ch I, i d under 
next sp, repeat from * to end of row. 3th row — 
One d between first 2 d, 9 d under 6 ch, repeat 
across. 6th rozv — One d in 5th d of ist 1, ch 5, i d 
in 5th d on next 1, repeat across, /f/z row — One t in 
1st d, (ch I, miss i st of ch, i t in next st) repeat 
across. 8th row — One d in each st to end of row. 
Insertion to Match Edging. — Make a chain the 
length required, then repeat directions for heading 
from 2d row. 

Figure 33. Roll Stitch. — Thread around the 
needle 12 times, insert needle in work, thread over, 
draw throiigh the work; thread over, pull through the 
coil, thread over, draw through the loop on needle. 
The roll when complete is straight with a string the 
length of the roll on its left side. The length of the 
rolls are regulated by the number of times the thread 
is put around the needle. 

Chain 10, join with i t in 4th st from hook, ch 6, 




Fig. 25. Insertion 
See page 7 






Fig. 26. Edging. See page 7 

turn. Make 4 roll sts of 12 overs each, with 3 ch sts 
between each roll, (not counting the one made first 
to fasten the st), in ring just made, turn. Chain 2, 
make a scallop of i d, 3 t, i d, between each roll, i d 
under 6 ch, turn. Chain 8, 4 roll sts with 3 ch be- 
tween each in the middle scallop of last fan, ch i, 
6 roll sts with 3 ch between each in the 2 ch at bottom 
of last scallop of first fan made, join to ist st of 
foundation ch with si st, turn. Chain 2, make a scal- 
lop between each roll of 6, i d under i ch between 
fans, ch 2, 3 scallops in next fan, i d under 8 ch, 
turn. *Chain 8, make a fan of 4 roll sts in centre 
of last fan, turn, ch 3, i d, 3 t, i d between each roll, 
I d under 8 ch, turn. Chain 8, make another fan in 
centre of last fan, ch i, fan of 6 roll sts in 3 ch at 
bottom of preceding fan, I d under 2 ch at end of pre- 




Fig. 27. Insertion. See page 7 

vious 6-roll fan, turn, ch 2, make scallops in 6-roll fan, 
I d under i ch, ch 2, 3 scallops on next fan, turn. 
Repeat from * for length desired. 

A pretty insertion can be made by omitting the 6- 
roU scallops and working an edge on both sides of 
the row of small fans. 

Figure 34. — Make a chain of 14 sts. isf row- 
One t in 4th st, 2 more t in same st, ch 2. 3 t in next 
st, ch 8, skip 7 sts, 3 t in next st, ch 2, 3 t in next st, 
turn. 2d row — Chain 5, shell in shell, ch 8, shell in 
shell, turn. 3d row — Chain 5, shell in shell, ch 8. 
shell in shell, ch i, i t under 5 ch, turn, -/f/; rozv— 
Chain 5, shell in shell, ch 7, i d over all 3 chs, turn, 
ch 2, 7 t under 7 ch, turn, ch 2, 7 t between 7 t (last 
one being made under 2 ch at end), twice more, shell 




Fig. 28. Edgings. See page 




in shell, turn. 

§tli row — Chain 

5, shell in shell, 

ch 8, shell in 

shell, ch I, I t 

under 5 ch, 

turn. 6th row — 

Chain 5, shell 

„ „ „ „ in shell, ch 8, 

Fig. 29. Edging. See page 8 g,^^,, -^ ^^^^^^ 

turn, ytli row — Chain 5, shell in shell, ch 8, shell in 
shell, ch I, I t under 5 ch, turn. 8tli row — Like 4th row. 
making i d over 3 chains into point of diamond, turn. 
gth row — Like Sth row, turn. loth row — Like 6th 
to last shell in shell, then ch 5, i shell under 5 ch 
between 8th and 9th rows, ch 2, 3 t under next 5 
ch, ch 5, 3 t under next 5 ch, ch 2, shell in next 5 
ch, ch s, I si st in 3 ch at end of 1st row, turn; 9 
d under 5 cli, shell in shell, ch 2, 10 t under next 5 
ch, ch 2, shell in shell, turn, ch 5, shell in shell, ch 
I, I d between first 2 t on 5 ch (ch 4, i d between 
next 2 t), repeat to end of t's, ch i, shell in shell, 
ch 5, I si st between last t of shell and next d, ch 
I, 9 d over 5 ch, shell in shell, ch 2, i d under first 
4 ch (ch 4, I d under next 4 ch), repeat in each loop, 
ch 2, shell in shell, turn; ch 5, shell in shell, ch 2, 
I d under first loop (ch 4, i d in next), in each loop, 
ch 2, shell in shell, ch 5, i si st at end of last t, ch 

1, 9 d under 5 ch, shell in shell, ch 2, i d under 
first loop, ch 4, I d under remaining loops, ch 2, 
shell in shell, turn, ch 5, shell in shell. Continue 
working back and forth in this manner till you have 
but one loop at the top. then ch 5, shell in shell, ch 

2, I t in centre loop, ch 2, shell in shell, ch 5, i si st 
between 3d t and d, ch i, g d in loop of S ch, 6 t in 
place of shell, i t on t, 6 t in next 3 ch, turn, ch 6, 
I d in t, ch 6, i si st at end of 6 t, ch i, 9 d under 
6 ch, 5 d under next ch. without turning, ch 5, pull 
last st through 5 d of first loop, ch i, 9 d over loop, 
4 d over next loop, 9 d over each loop to bottom of 
scallop, nth rozv — Shell in shell, ch 8, shell in shell, 
ch I, I t under 5 ch. Repeat from 4th row for 
length required. 

Figure 35. — Chain 45. Jst row — One t in 8th st 
from hook, (ch 2, miss 2, i t in next st), 11 times, 
turn. 2d rozv — Chain 5, i t in next t, (ch 2, miss 2, 
I t in next t), twice. Thread over hook, take a st 
under next -2 ch, thread over, take a st in the same 
place 3 times more, drawing the sts all up the same 
length, thread over and draw through all the sts on 
the hook, ch i to fasten, i t in next t, this forms 
what is called a bean st, (ch 2 i t in next t), 5 
times, I bean in next sp,' i t in next t, (ch 2, i t 







in next t), 3 times, turn, jrf row — Chain 5, make 
2 sps, I bean in next sp, i sp, i bean, 3 sps, i bean, 
I sp, I bean, 2 sps, turn. 4th row — One sp, i bean 
in each alternate sp until 6 beans are made, i sp at 
end, turn. 5th row — Two sps, 2 beans with i sp 
between, 3 sps, 2 beans with i sp between, 2 sps, 
turn. 6th row — Three sps, i bean, 5 sps, i bean, 3 
sps, turn, yth row — Thirteen sps like ist row. Re- 
peat from 2d row for length desired. 

Figure 36. — Make a chain the length desired. 
1st rozv — One t in 8th st from hook, ch 2, miss 2, 
I t in next st to end of chain, turn. 3d row — Chain 
3, I t on next t, ch 5, I t in the two loops at top of 
the first 3 ch and the i t, inserting hook under the 
upper loops of sts, * ch 2 and make a double cross 




Fig. 30. Insertion. See page 8 



Fig. 31. Edging. See page 8 

treble as follows : Thread over hook three times, in- 
sert hook in top of next t, thread over and work off 
2 sts twice, thread over once, insert hook in next t, 
thread over and work off sts by twos, 4 times, ch 2, 
I t in upper loops of two centre sts, as you did in 
first double cross treble (d c t). Repeat from * to 
end of row, turn. 3d rozv — Chain 5, i t on 2d t 
of d c t, * ch I, I t under 2 ch, ch i, i t in ist t of d c t, 
ch 2, T t in 2d t of d c t, repeat from * to end of row, 
turn. 4th row — Chain 5, 3 1 t under first space (sp), 
I 1 t on next t, * ch 2, miss the t made under 2 ch on 
preceding row, make a d c t in top of next two t, 
making 5 ch between the top t's instead of two as 
made in 2d row, ch 2, miss I t, I 1 t on next t, 3 1 t 
under 2 ch, I'l t on next t, repeat from * to end, turn. 
5th row — Slip stitch to 3d 1 t, * ch 2, i t in first t of 
d c t, ch 3, I t in 3d st of 5 ch, ch 5, i t in same st, 
ch 3, I t on 2d t of d c t, ch 2, i d in top of 3d 1 t; 
repeat from * to end, and turn. 6th row — Two d un- 
der 2 ch, I d under 3 ch, ch 4, make i d in top loops 
of last d to form a p, i d under same ch, i d, p, i d, 
p, I d, p, I d, under 5 ch, i d, p, i d, under 3 ch, 2 d 
under 2 ch ; repeat from * to end. 

Figure 37. — Make 7 chain, join in a ring, i^t row 
— Chain 5, i t in ring (ch 3, i t in ring) 4 times, 
ch 3, catch in the 2d of ist 5 ch. 2d row — One d, 5 t, 
I d under each 3-ch loop in turn. 3d row — Chain 4, 
I d in top of t of ist row at back of previous row,* 
ch 4, I d in top of next t ; repeat this from * around. 
4th row — One d, 7 t, i d under each 4-ch loop at back 
of previous row in turn, sth row — Chain 5, i d in 
top of 1st d at back of previous row, * ch 5, i d in 
top of next d ; repeat from * around. 6th row — One 
d, 9 t, I d under each 5-ch loop in turn, ^th row — 
Slip stitch up to 3d of 9 t, * ch 9, p in 4th st from 
hook, ch 3, miss 3, i d in next t, ch 9, p, ch 3, i d 
in 3d t of next petal; repeat from * around and fas- 



10 









Fig. 22. Edging. See page g 

ten ofif. Make another rose like one finished and join 
to first one as follows : After making the last loop 
si St up 3 sts on 1st loop, ch 7, p in 4th st, ch 7, p, 
ch I, I d under next loop, ch 9, p, ch i, i d t, 
under next loop, take up first rose made, and holding 
it next you, right side upwards, work i d t under one 
of the loops, ch 9, p, ch I, I d in next loop on same 
rose, ch 9, p, ch i, x d between picots on first joining 
loop, ch 9, p, ch I, I d in next loop on opposite rose, 
finish off. Join each rose as you make it to the sixth 
free loop from joining loop on last rose joined, in 
order to have the first joining loop with the 2 p's al- 
ways in the same position at the top ; repeat for length 
desired. 

Heading. — Holding work right side towards you, 
using for the top the edge where the joining loops 
with 2 p's are, make i t in 4th loop from joining 
loop, * ch 3, I d in next loop, 3 times, ch 3, i t in 
next loop, (ch 3, i d t in next loop), twice, ch 3, i t 
in next t; repeat from * to end, break thread. 2d 
row — Begin again at right-hand end, i t on ist t, 
ch 3, I t on next t, to end. 

Edge.— One d in first loop at bottom edge, holding 
right side towards you, making the d before the p in 
the loop, * ch S, p in 4th st, ch 4, i d in next loop 
before the p; repeat from * 5 times in first and last 
scallops, but only 4 times in all others, ch 5, i d in 
next loop at side of p on next rose; repeat from * to 
end. 2d row— Make i d in loop at side of p, ch 9, 
I si st in Sth st from hook, (ch 5, I si st in same st 
twice, forming a triple p), ch 4. i d in next loop at 
side of p; repeat to end. 

Figure 38. Rose.— Chain 6, join with si st. ist rozv 
—Chain 6, I t in ring (ch 3, I t in ring), repeat 
three times, ch 2, i si st in 3d st of 6 ch. 2d row 
—One d, 5 t, I d under each loop all around, join 
with si st in 1st d. 3d row— Chain S, catch in back 
of petal in last d of petal, repeat 5 times. 4th row 
—Make i d, 8 t, i d under each loop in this row, 
join with si st in ist d. 5th row- Loops of 6 ch, 
fasten back of petals. 6th rozf- One d, 11 t, i d 
ttnder loops all around. 7f/i roTO— Loops of 7 ch. 




Sth row — Chain 5, i t in ist 7-ch loop, (ch 2, i t in 
same loop) once more; ch 2, i t in next loop, twice 
more, repeat around, joining last 2 ch to 3d st of S 
ch, with si St. You should have nineteen loops or 
spaces in this row. 9th rozv — Chain S, i d under first 
loop, ch 5, I d under next loop, repeat around. loth 
row — Chain 5, i d under 5 ch, all around, break 
thread and fasten off. 

Wheel.— Chain 6, join with si st. ist row — Chain 
3, for 1st t, make 17 more t in ring, join to 3 ch 
with si St. 2d row — Chain 5, i t in next t, (ch 2, I 
t in next t) repeat 16 times, ch 2, fasten in 3d st 
of 5 ch. 3d row — Chain S, for ist d t (thread over 
twice), make a d t under first 2-ch loop, working 
off two loops twice, retaining last two on needle, 
make two more d t in same loop, working off two 
loops twice each time. You should have remaining 
on the needle four loops, work off by two's ; ch 3, 
* make a cluster of 4 d t under next loop, you will 
have five loops left on needle, work off 2 sts twice, 
then thread over hook and work off three remain- 



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Fig. 34. Edging. See page 9 

ing stitches, ch 3 and repeat from * around, joining 
last 3 ch with si st in 5 ch; you should have eighteen 
clusters of d t. 4th rozv — Chain 5, i d under 3 ch 
between clusters of d t, repeat around, ch 5, i d 
in same sp, ch i, I d in first 5 ch made. This com- 
pletes the wheel motif ; now, without breaking thread, 
join the two finished motifs together as follows: 
Place the two right sides together, having the loop 
of rose where the last loop was fastened off, oppo- 
site the last loop on wheel, ch 3, i si st in d fasten- 
ing last loop of rose motif, ch 3, i d in loop on wheel, 
ch 3, I d in next loop on rose. Continue alternating 
3 ch, I d on wheel and rose till four loops have been 
joined on each, the last joining d, being on the wheel. 
All the motifs are to be joined in the same manner. 
When you have a sufficient number joined, fasten 
thread with i d in sixth free loop from joining, be- 
ginning at right-hand upper corner of work, ist 
row — Chain 5, i d in next loop, repeat four times 
more, * ch 5, make a cluster of 3 d t under loop 
where the motifs were joined, leaving two loops on 
needle, make another cluster of 3 d t in centre, un- 
der the d joining motifs, you now have three loops 
on needle ; make a third cluster under next loop, 
leaving four loops on needle ; thread over and draw 
through two loops, thread over and draw through 
remaining three loops; ch 5, i d in next loop, make 
four more 5-ch loops across the top of wheel ; re- 
peat from * to the end of row, turn. 2d row — Chain 
6, r d under first loop (ch 5, i d tmder next loop), 
repeat to end of row, turn. 3d row — Slip stitch up 
3 sts on 5-ch loop, ch 5, one cluster of 4 d t, count- 
ing 5 ch as 1st d t, under first loop (ch 3, another 



II 



cluster of 4 d t under next loop), repeat to end of 
row, turn. 4th row — Chain 6, i d under 3 ch Ije- 
tween clusters, ch 5, i d under next 3 ch, to end of 
row, turn. 5th row — Chain 7, i t in rirst loop, (ch 
4, I t in next loop) to end of row; break thread, and 
fasten off. Go back to beginning of row, make i d 
in 7 ch, ** ch 5, I d under next 4-ch loop, ch 5, i d 
in next loop, ch i, i t under next loop, (ch i, i t in 
same loop) repeat six times more, i d uiider next 
4-ch loop, turn. 2d row — Chain 5, i t between ist 
and 2d t, * ch 2, i t between next t, repeat frorh * 
six more times, i d under next loop at bottom, turn. 
3d row — Chain 5, make clusters of 4 d t with 3 ch 






Fig. 35. Insertion. See page 10 

between each cluster, under each 2 ch around scal- 
lop, making eight clusters in all, ch 3, i d under 4 
ch of preceding row at bottom, turn. 4th row — 
Chain 6, i d under 3 ch preceding first cluster, ch 5, 

1 d under next 3 ch, repeat s-ch loops around scal- 
lop, making 5 ch, i d under 5 ch at beginning of d t, 
ch 3, I d under 4 ch at bottom, turn. 5th row — Chain 
6, I d under 3 ch, ch 5, i d under next loop, repeat 
S-ch loops around scallop, ch 3, i d under 4 ch at 
bottom. This completes the first scallop, repeat from 
** to end of row. 

In all scallops after the first one, at the end of the 
4th row, after making the last 5 ch, i d at end of 
d t cluster, make i ch, i d under 4-ch loop at bot- 
tom. Then to connect the scallops, ch 3, i d under 
the opposite 5-ch loop on first or preceding scal- 
lop, then turn, ch 3, I d under first 5-ch loop on 
second scallop, and complete the row like 5th row 
of first scallop. Finish the upper edge of lace the 
same as lower from the ist row after the motifs are 
all joined, where you join in your thread under sixth 
free loop, to where you break thread and fasten off. 

Figure 30. — Use No. 40 Cordonnet crochet cot- 
ton. In first loop on medallion of braid make 3 d t, 
retaining last loop of each st on the hook, (thread 
over hook, pull through 2 loops) 4 times, thread over 
and pull through last 3 loops; ch 3, and repeat in 
each of the next 5 loops. This makes 6 petals in all 
with 3 ch between each. Chain 3, make i si st through 
the 1st 3 loops on next medallion, i si st through next 
3 loops, drawing the st up closely; this makes an 
inverted flower ; ch 3, repeat from * till you have the 
length desired, ending with the inverted flower. Chain 
3, I si st in the end of this last medallion, ch 3 ; repeat 
from * to end of row on second side of braid. Chain 
3, I si st in end of medallion. 2d row — Chain 3, 
si st along the d t sts to ist ch of 3, under this work 
** I d, 2 t, ch 3, I si st in last t, to form a picot (p), 

2 t, I d; repeat in each 3-ch space to end of medal- 
lion, I d under next 3 ch, ch 7, i d under next 3 ch, 



close to cluster of d t; repeat from ** to end of row. 
Chain 6, i d under 3 ch at end of ch 6, I d under 3 ch 
close to d t. Under each of next five 3-ch spaces, 
work 1 d, 3 t, I d, ch 2, I d t in centre of inverted 
flower, ch 2, I d under 3 ch close to cluster of d t; 
repeat to end of row, ending with i d t in centre of 
inverted flower, sd row — Chain 8, turn, * i d t in 
first scallop, ch 3, i t in next scallop, ch 3, i d in 
centre scallop, ch 3, i t in next, ch 3, i d t in last 
scallop; ch I, I 1 t (thread over 3 times), in d t below, 
ch I ; repeat from * in 3d row to end of row, turn. 
4th row — Chain 6, * i t on next t, (ch 3, i t on next 
t), twice, ch 3, I d t on next d t, ch 3, miss centre 
1 t below and make i d t on next d t, ch 3, i t on 
next t ; repeat from * to end of row and break 
thread. 5//; rozv — Begin at right-hand end and make 
4 t under each sp, with i ch between to end of row. 

Figure 40. — Follow directions given for Fig. 39 to 
2d row. In making the scallops on the 2d row of 
petals, make them like the 1st row, with a p in the 
centre; break thread at end of 2d row, as it finishes 
the applique. 

For Insertion. — • Finish both sides alike, making the 
scallops without the picots, and adding the heading 
on both sides. 

Figure 41. — Use No. 50 Cordonnet crochet cot- 
ton and medium size braid. Join a piece of braid 
of 20 points, sewing together firmly between two 
points, so that the joining will be invisible. Chain 
6, join with si st. * Chain 13, take hook out of 
work, insert in a point on the insid'e circle of braid, 
4 si sts in next 4 sts of ch, ch 5, fasten in the same 
way in next two points, putting hook down through 
second pomt, then through the next one, 4 si sts in 
next 4 sts of ch, ch 5, fasten in next point, 4 si sts 
in next 4 sts, reach over centre ch and make i si st 
on 1st ch, putting hook down through centre of si 
st, and through st of main ch the si st was worked 
in ; then 3 d over ch, ch 6, i si st in last d to make a 
picot (p), 9 d over remainder of ch, i d in ring. 
Chain 10, fasten in next point, 3 d over ch, p of 6 
sts, 9 d to ring, i d in ring; repeat from * 3 times 
and fasten off. Make as many diamonds as you 
desire for length of lace and sew points together on 
the wrong side. 2d row — At beginning of first dia- 
mond, make a half block and one whole one as fol- 
lows : Chain 10, miss ist st, 9 d in next 9 sts of 
ch, * ch I to turn, 9 d in 9 d, using back loops of 
sts only; repeat from * once, more, this brings you 
to the end of 3d row; make i d in fourth point of 
braid from top point, then another row o'f 9 d in 
9 d. Make a long st by putting ** thread over 
hook 4 times, insert hook in next point, thread over 







Fig. 36. Edging. See page 10 



12 



hook and pull through, (thread over hook and pull 
through 2 loops) 5 times, ** ch lo, miss 1st st, g d 
in next 9 sts, ch i and work 6 more rows, which 
makes a full block of 7 rows, i d in next point, 
fasten off. 

Between Diamonds. — Make 3 whole bis of 7 rows 
each. Begin the ist bl with i d in second point of 
braid from top, ch 10, miss ist st and work back and 
forth for 7 rows, 9 d in each row, make a long st in 
next point (directions from ** to **), ch 10, i d in 




Fig. 37. Edging. See page 10 

next point, make another bl to end of 6th row, I d 
in opposite point on next diamond, then make the 
7th row ; repeat from ** to ** in next point. Chain 
10, work another bl of 7 rows, i d in next point, fas- 
ten off; repeat to end, making i bl and Yz bl at end 
of lace. 

Heading, ist row — Repeat from ** to ** in the 
top of the long st between the half bl and the 
block, ch 5, I si st in first end of bl, make 6 
more si sts along the top of bl; *** repeat from 
** to ** in next point of braid, ch 12, i d in top 
point, ch 12; repeat from ** to ** next point, 
7 si sts across bl, ch 5, thread over hook, 4 times, 
insert hook in top of long st at right of lower bl, 
work off 2 loops 4 times, leaving 2 on hook, thread 
over 4 times, insert hook in top of next loop-stitch, 
work off sts by two's, 6 times, insert hook under 5 ch 
and make i tight d st around the top of the long st, 
ch 5, 7 si sts across next bl ; repeat from *** to end 
of row. 2d row — Begin at right hand again, i t in 
top of first long st, ch 2, I t in centre st of 5 ch, 
ch 2, I t in 1st si st on bl, (ch 2, I t between next 2 
ribs of bl) twice, ch 2, i t in last si st on bl, ch 2, 
miss 2, I t in next st to next bl, make the 2 ch, I t 
across the bl the same as on the first one, ch 2, i t 
in 3d st of 5 ch, ch 2, I t on the 1 st, ch 2, i t in 3d 
st of next 5 ch, ch 2, i t in ist si st on bl ; repeat direc- 
tions from 1st bl to end of row, do not break thread. 
Sd row — Without turning, ch 11, and working from 
left to right, take hook out of work, miss 2 sps, insert 
-hook in next t, and pull nth st through, ch I to fas- 
ten, 3 d under ch, p of 6 sts, 3 d under ch, the last 
one made through the Sth st of ch ; * ch 9, miss I t, 
fasten gth st in next t, 3 d, p, 3 d under ch, the last 
one in the Sth st of 9 ch ; repeat from * to end of row. 
4th row — Chain 5, i t in 2d st, ch 2, i t in side of 
next d, ch 2, I t in 2d st ; repeat to end. 

Figure 42. — Follow directions for insertion 
(Fig. 41) "between diamonds," making the ist d 
in third point of braid. At the end of 6th row in 
2d bl, miss 2 points on braid and make i d in next 
point, after the length desired is completed, these 
two points should be sewed together, making the 



point of scallop. The directions of heading are 
also right for the edging. 

Bottom Edge. ist row — Chain 7, pull 7th st 
through first point at the left, and holding the top 
of the lace towards you make 3 d, p, 3 d, (last one 
being worked through last st of 7 ch), * ch 6, 
fasten in next point, 3 d, p, 3 d under ch, (you 
need fasten no other 3d d through ch), ch 12, 
fasten in next point to the right, 3 d, p, 3 d under 
ch; repeat in each point to centre, in that after 
making the 12 ch, 3 d, p, 3 d 
under it, make 15 ch, i d in same 
point, 3 d, p, 3 d under ch ; repeat 
the 12 ch, 3 d, p. 3 d, 4 times, 
which brings you to the last point 
on first scallop, ch 6, fasten in 
next two points, putting hook 
through second point first, 3 d, 
p, 3 d under ch ; repeat from * 
to end of scallop. 

Figure 45. — Make a ch of 30 

sts. 1st row — One t in 4th st 

from hook, I t in next st, ch 5, miss 4, I d in each 

of next 3 sts, ch 5, miss 4, i d t in next st, ch 5, 

miss 4, I d in each of next 3 sts, ch 5, miss 4, 

1 d in next 3 sts, turn. 2d row — * Chain S, i d 
in top of 1st t for a picot (p), ch 3, t in next 

2 sts, ch 5, d in next 3 d, ch 5, d on each side and 
into d t, ch 5, d in next 3 d, ch 5, t in next 2 t, i t 
under 3 ch at end, turn. 3d row — Chain 5, i d in ist 
t, ch 3, t in next 2 sts, ch 5, d t in 2d d, ch S, d in 

3 d, ch 5, d t in 2d d, ch 5, t in 2 t, I t under 3 ch. 
turn. 4th row — Picot, ch 3, t in 2 t, ch S, d on each 
side and into d t, ch 5, d t in 2d d, ch 5, d in 3 d, 
ch S, t in 2 t, I t under 3 ch, turn ; repeat from *. 

Figure 47. — Twist a 3d section of braid around 
underneath to form a ring, i d over crossed braid 
to fasten, make 2 more underneath twists of sec- 
tions, fastened in the same manner with i d over 
crossed ends of braid in each. Bring the ends of 
braid together at the top of the 3 rings, bring work- 
ing thread up back of them and make I si st across, 
then 5 d over the 2 cords, break thread and fasten. 
Pass 2 sections; repeat from beginning for length 
required. 2d row — Fasten thread with i t in centre 
of first section above the 3 rings at right hand, * 
ch S, I d in centre of section in first ring, ** (ch 6, 
I d in sth st for p) 3 times, ch i, ** i d in first 
end of section in next ring; repeat from **, i d 
in the end of same section; repeat from ** to **, 
I d in centre of third section, ch S, i cross treble 
in the two sections between as follows : Thread 




Fig. 38. Edging. See page 11 



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over hook twice, insert hook in centre of first sec- 
tion, (thread over hook, draw through 2 loops) 
twice, thread over twice, insert hook in centre of 
next section, (thread over and draw through 2 
loops) twice, thread over and draw through last 3 
loops at once, ch 5 ; repeat from * to end. 3d row — 
Begin at the right side at the top, holding the 3 
rings next to you ; make 5 d under the cord between 
first and second sections, * ch 9, make i 1 t in cen- 
tre of second section, (thread over hook 3 times, 



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thread over and work off loops by two's 3 times), 
leaving 2 loops on needle, make 2 more 1 t, fasten- 
ing each one as you work it through the 2 threads 
of 1st 1 t at the bottom, and working off 2 loops 
3 times; you- will have 4 sts left on needle, thread 
over, work off 2 sts, thread over and work off last 3 ; 
repeat in next section, then make i tight d around 
the 2 clusters at the top; ch 9, 5 d between sections; 
repeat from * to end. 

Heading. — * One t in ist d, ch 2, i t in 3d d, 
ch 2, I t in Sth d, (ch 2, i t in 3d st), 5 times, ch 2; 
repeat from * to end. 

Figure 48. — Use medium coronation 
braid, and No. 20 Cordonnet crochet cot- 
ton. Holding the end of the braid in the 
right hand, with the left * make a down- 
ward pointing loop composed of two sec- 
tions, hold the loop in place with the thumb 
and forefinger while you make another 
loop of four sections, crossing at the same 
point as the first loop, make 3 t at the 
point of crossing to fasten the loops to- 
gether, ch 4, skip one section of braid and 
repeat from * until you have required 
length. Fasten the ends of lace together 
to form a circle. Break thread. 2d rozv — 
Holding the lace so the loops point upwards, fasten the 
thread between the first and second section of the first 
large loop, * ch 4, i si st at the top of the inside loop, 
(ch 4, I si st in same place) twice, ch 4 and fasten to- 
gether with si st the first large loop and the adjoining 
one between the sections. Repeat from*' to end of row, 
turn. 3d row — * Chain 9, 4 t between sections on first 
large loop, ch 9, fasten with si st at the point where 
the large loops join; ch 6, make a si st in joining si st 
to form a picot; repeat from * to end of row, break 
thread and turn. 4th row — Insert hook in 5th st of 
the first chain of 9 in the 3d row, and fasten thread ; * 
ch 4, I si st in top of next t, ch 4, i si st in top of 
4th t, (ch 4, I si st in 5th st of next 9 ch) twice; re- 
peat from * to end, turn. §ih row — Chain 4, i si st in 
first loop of previous row, ch 4, i si st in next loop, 
ch 6, I si st in same place to form a p. Repeat to the 



end, making 4 ch, i si st in each loop, making a 6-ch 
p in each loop over the 4 t group below. 

Heading. — Holding lace with scallops pointing down- 
wards, make i t in top of ist t, * ch i, i t in top of 
3d t, ch I, I t in centre of 4-ch loop, ch i, i t in next 
t; repeat from * to end, turn. 2d row — Make a row of 
solid t, that is, i t in each st of previous row. To make 
a neat finish where the linen centre and the lace join, 
make another row of t on the back of the lace, always 
inserting the hook in the base of the last row of t. 
This makes a double row of t to slip the edge of linen 
centre Ijetween. 

Figure 49. — Medium size braid and No. 40 Cor- 
donnet crochet cotton. No. 10 hook. Wind p c 
20 times around tip of little finger, make 48 d in this 
ring, join to ist d with si St. 2d row — * Two d in 
next 2 d in ring, ch 9, i d in 7th st from hook, ch 
2, miss 2 d in ring, * repeat from * to * 4 times. 
Take up braid, ** ch 6, and working from left to 
right, insert hook in ninth point of braid (holding 
braid in left hand and working on the upper points), 
pull 6th st through, ch 3, i d in 3d st of ch, ch 2, 
miss 2 d on ring, 2 d in next 2 d ; repeat from ** 
6 times, pulling the 6th ch st through next point 
each time, joining last 2 ch to 1st d in ring with 
si St. Make another ring, then repeat from * to * 
5 times. Holding work in left hand, with the circle 
inside the scallop at the lower edge, ch 6, fasten 
6th ch in eighth point of braid, counting from first 
point on lower edge of scallop, ch 3, i d in 3d st 
of 6 ch, ch 2, miss 2 d on ring, 2 d in next 2 d, 
repeat 6 times, join last 2 ch to ist d made in 2d 
row. For the next scallop, reverse the braid, hold- 
ing the circle of the second scallop at the bottom, 
count II points from the point in which the last 




Fig. 40. Insektion. See page 12 

p of ring in first scallop was joined, pull the 6th 
st of ch on third circle through and. finish like two 
preceding scallops. Repeat till you have scallops 
enough for length desired. 

Heading. — Beginning at first point at right hand, 
make i t in this point, * ch 11, thread over hook 
6 times, insert hook in next point, ** (thread over 
hook, pull loop through, thread over, pull through 
two loops) 3 times, thread over hook 3 times, in- 
sert hook in 1st p on centre ring, thread over, pull 
a loop through, (thread over, pull through two loops) 
twice, thread over, pull through 3 loops, (thread 
over, pull through 2 loops) 4 times, which should 
be all the loops remaining on hook, ** ch 11, i t 
in next p on ring, ch 6, i h t in next p, ch 6, i t 
in next p, ch 11, thread over hook 6 times, insert 
in last p on ring, repeat from ** to **, inserting 



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hook, after putting thread over hook 3 times, the sec- 
ond time, in the next free point on braid, ch 11, 

I t in next point, ch 9, i t in next point, repeat 
from * to end. ^d row — Make * 12 d under 
first II ch at right-hand end, i d in top of long st, 

II d under next ch, i d on t, 6 d under next ch, i 
d on h t, 6 d under next ch, i d on t, 11 d under 
next ch, i d on long st, 12 sts under next ch, i d 



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on t, 10 d under next ch, i d on t ; repeat from * 
to end. sd rozv — Begin again at right hand, i t in 
1st d, (ch 2, miss 2, i t in next d) to end. 4th row 
— -At right again, make * 3 d under each of next 4 
sps, without turning ch 7, take hook out of work, 
insert between d sts, over the 2 d t to the right, 
catch 7th st and pull through, ch i, make 11 d un- 
der the 7 ch. Repeat from * to end. 

Figure 50. — Chain 22. ist row — Make i d in 8th 
st from hook, make an arch with a loop as follows : 
* Chain 9, i d in 6th st from hook, ch 3, skip 5 sts 
in foundation ch, i d in next, * I d in each of next 

2 sts, repeat from * to *, turn. 2d rozv — Chain 8, 
6 t in loop of arch, ch 7, make a reversed loop by 
taking hook out of work, insert in 2d st from 6 t 
(or 6th from hook), catch 7th loop with hook and 
make i d, ch i. 6 t in loop of next arch, * ch i, 13 t 
in the loop of 8 ch at the end of row, turn, jii row 
— ^Make i d in the top of each of the 13 t (using 
back loops only), turn, i d in each of 13 d (in every 
scallop after the first one, make i d in the 3 ch after 
the scallop before it to join them together), turn, i d 
in each of ist 2 d, picot of 4 ch, 3 d in next 3 d, p, 

3 d in next 3 d, p, 3 d in next 3 d, p, 2 d in last 2 d, 
ch 3, I d in the ist of 6 t in loop, ** i arch with 
loop, putting the i d at end of arch in the st before 
reversed loop, i d in loop, t d in i ch after loop, 
make another arch with loop, making the i d at end 
of arch in the ist st after the 6 t below, turn **. 
4th ro7i' — Like the 2d row, stopping at the *, turn. 
5th row — Chain 8, i d in ist of the 6 t in loop, re- 
peat from ** to ** in 3d row. Repeat from 2d row. 
When you have desired length make a heading by 
fastening thread in the end t at right-hand end of 
edge, ch 5, i t under 8 ch, ch 2, i t under same ch, 
ch 2, * I t under next ch, ch 2, i t under same ch, ch 
2, repeat from * to end of edge. 

Figure 51. — Use No. 150 Cordonnet crochet cot- 
ton and No. 13 steel hook. Double braid in centre 
and cross the first two medallions, and fasten se- 



curely with needle and thread, ch 9, join with si st. 
1st round — Eighteen d in ring, join to ist d with 
si St. 2d round — * Chain 13, take hook out of work, 
insert in first medallion on lower side next joining, 
a little more than one-eighth of an inch from the 
end, catch 13th st and pull through, i si st in each of 
next 4 sts of ch, ch 5, pull 5th st through medallion 
on the other side of joining, the same distance from 
the end, i si st in each of next 4 sts of ch, i si st 
across into next st of main ch, I d, I h t, 2 t, 2 d t, 
I 1 t in next 7 sts of ch, miss I d on ring, I t in 
next d; repeat from * (crossing the fourth medal- 
lions, the upper over the lower one but not fasten- 
ing together), to first point, join, break thread, and 
fasten. Repeat till you have length desired. 

Bottom Edge. — One d in end of medallion next 
to joining at right, * ch 5, i d t between medallions, 
ch 5, I d in first end of next medallion, ch S, I d 
in centre of same medallion, ch 5, i d in end of same, 
ch 5, I d t between medallions, ch 5, i d t in same 
place, ch 5, I d in end of next medallion, ch S, i d 
in centre, ch 5, i d in end of same medallion, ch 5, 
I d t between next medallion, ch 5, I d in end of next 
medallion, ch 3, i d in first medallion in next circle. 
Repeat from * to end. 2d row — Three d under 
first 5 ch, ch 7, picot in 6th st from hook, ch 2, 3 
d under next 5 ch, repeat to 3 ch between circles, 
then ch 2, I d under 3 ch, ch 2, repeat from * to 
end. 

Heading. — Chain 7, i d in top end of first me- 
dallion next joining, ch 7, i si st in ist st of 7 ch, 
ch 7, I d in first end of next medallion, ch 7, I 
si st in same st with last si st, ch 15, i d in the end 
of same medallion, * ch 7, i t between medallions, 
ch 7, I d in end of next medallion, ch 32, i d in sec- 
ond end of next medallion, repeat from * to end. 
2d row — One t in 4th st of 19 ch, ch 2, miss 2, i t 
in next st, repeat to end. 3d row — Make stars be- 
tween each circle as follows: One si st in ist st 
to the left of 5th t betvv'een circles, ch 11, i si st 
in end of medallion to the right, ch 7, si st in 8th 
st of ch, counting from si st in medallion, ch 7, 
si st in first end of next medallion, ch 7, si st in 
same st of ch with last si st, repeat in next two 
medallions, ch 4, pull 4th st through 2d st from 






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centre t, between medallions, si st along sts to ist 
si st, break thread, and fasten. Repeat between each 
circle. 

Figure 52. — Chain 5, 2 t in ist st of S ch, ch 4, I 
si st in same st, ch 5, i si st in each of the 2 t, tak- 
ing up both loops of st. 2d cluster — Chain 5, 2 t in 
1st st of 5 ch, ch 4, * insert hook down through same 

[CONTINUED ON PAGE l6] 



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Figure i (page 2). Centrepiece. Directions for 
Using the Tables. — Each horizontal row of ligures 
represents one entire row of crochet. Every row is 
read from left to right. When you come to the end of 
a row of figures, turn your crochet. The letters at 
the top of each column tell what the figures in that 
column represent. Thus a "4" in the column under 
a "T" represents 4 trelile crochet, while if it were 
under an "S" it would mean 4 spaces. Throughout 
these directions, "S" means "spaces," and "T" means 
"treble crochet." To start the crochet, a chain must 
be made. For the edging it 
should be 22 stitches, and for 
first space, make the first t in 
8th st from hook. For the 
insertion work 45 ch, and for 
the centre, 105 ch. Use 2 ch for 
each space and 5 when turning. 
No specific dimensions can be 
given for cutting out the linen. 
It should be cut to fit the cro- 
chet. The best way is to lay 
the crochet on the linen the 
way it is to go, and mark it, 
cut out the linen, allowing % 
inch for a hem. Hem it and sew 
the crochet in. 

Use cream linen. For the crochet 
use unbleached linen machine 
thread No. 40 with a No. 11 steel 
crochet needle. 

Insertion for Centrepiece. — 
Each of these tables, Nos. i to S 
inclusive, represents a section of 
the crochet, and, when worked, one 
after another, in the following or- 
der, will make a strip of insertion : 
No. 4, No. I, No. 2, No. I, No. 
3, No. I, No. 5. Break the thread. 
Join on again, 13 spaces from 
the break, and crochet from 
table No. 4, fastening into the side 
of the strip and working toward 
the end. Repeat the patterns in the 
above order. When you have made 
4 strips all joined together at 
right angles, sew the two ends to- 
gether and you will have a square 
of insertion. 



Figure 43. Edging for Cen- 
trepiece. To Turn a Corner in 
THE Crocheted Edging. — After 
completing the pattern for crocheted 
edging (Fig. 43) once, you turn a 
corner according to the following 
directions : 

Seven S, 7 T, chain 5, turn, i T 
in 4th stitch from needle, make i 
T in next st, then make 4 T more, 
5 S, 4 T, 2 S, turn. 

Slip stitch back i space, make 
chain of S, fasten a T in the first 
T, 15 T more, 2 S, 4 T, chain 5, turn. 

One T in 4th stitch from needle, make i T 
in next stitch, then make 4 T more, i S, 16 T, 
I S, turn. 



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S T S T S T S chain of 5, fasten a T in the 4th T, 
I S, 10 T, I S, 7 T, chain 5, turn. 
Fasten in 4th stitch from needle 
with I T, make i T in next st, then 
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Slip stitch back over 4 T, make 
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Slip stitch back over 4 T, chain 
3, 3 T, turn. 
Slip stitch back over the 4 T, chain 3, 2 T in side 
of last T of last row, slip stitch in corner, chain 2, 
and make i T into next corner, turn. 

Three T, slip stitch down edge of last T, chain 5, 
turn. 

Two T ill chain, slip stitch in corner, turn. 
Slip stitch back over 3 T, chain 3, turn. 
Twelve T, slip stitch to corner, chain 2, fasten i 
T into next corner, turn. 

Three T, i S, 7 T, slip stitch down edge of last 
T, chain 5, turn. 

Two T in chain, slip stitch in corner, turn. 
Slip stitch back to outer end of row, chain 3, turn. 
Nine T, I S, 7 T. 

Chain 2, slip stitch in corner, chain 2, fasten i T 
in 3d stitch of 5 ch in next corner, 
turn, 9 T, I S, 7 T, ch 3, turn. 

Six T, I S, 15 T, slip stitch in 
corner, chain 3, 2 T in next space, 
slip stitch in corner, turn. 

Slip stitch back over the 4 T, 
12 T, 2 S, 4 T, turn. 

Seven T, 5 S, 4 T, chain 2, slip 
stitch in corner, slip stitch forward, 
I S, turn. 

Begin with row marked with *. 
There should be 13 scallops be- 
tween each corner, 6 large and 7 
small. (See Fig. 46, page 17, for 
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st with 2 t, and bring it out under- 
neath on the opposite side, catch 
thread and pull through work and 
st on hook, making a si st, * ch 5, 
I si st in each of the 2 t on top. 
Fig. 43. Table for 3d cluster — Chain 5, 2 t in 1st st of 
Working Edg- 5 ch, ch 4, repeat from * to *, ch 5, 
TNG ON Fig. I, 2 si sts in the 2 t on top, ch 4, in- 
Page 2 sert hook in the 4th st of first 4 ch 

c Wherever "C" occurs, of clustcr, then through the same st 
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X This is only to call at- and make I si St. 4th cluster — Like 

tcntion to the fact that this , . , , ^-., 

row begins with a T. 2d clustcr. sth ciiister — Chain 5, 

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Fig. 44. Table for Working 
Centrepiece, Fig. i. Page 



Centre Design of 
2. See page 16 



from * to *. Repeat 2d, 3d, 4th, and sth clusters, 
over and over till you have the length desired, end- . 
ing with what should be the 5th cluster, but mak- 
ing it just like the second to bring the hook and thread 
in proper position. 2d row — To finish out the dia- 
monds, repeat the 2d, 3d, and then the 2d clusters, 
joining the last second cluster to the first centre clus- 
ter wit»2 si sts in the 2 t in centre cluster. Repeat 
to end of row, joining the second cluster at the end to 
the first cluster made with 2 si sts. 3d row — *** 
Chain 4, i d in the 4th st of the 5 ch of first cluster 
made, ch 12, 3 t in 5th st from hook, ch 4, repeat 
from * to *, ch 5, 2 si sts in ist 2 t, ch 2, i d in top 
of centre cluster, ** ch 7, repeat cluster in 5th st 
of 7 ch (making it the same as last cluster), ch 5, 
make another cluster in ist st of 5 ch, ch 2, i d in 
top of centre cluster. Repeat from ** to end of 
row, then ch 7, and make one more cluster in 5th st 
of 7 ch, ch 7, id in ist st at beginning of centre clus- 
ter at end of lace. Repeat from *** around the 
other side. 4th row — Make 10 d under 7 ch, 2 d in 
2 sts at end of cluster, * ch 4, i p in last d made, 
putting hook down through top, and out at side of 
st, catch thread and draw loop through and make a 
d st, (ch 4, p in d just made) 4 times, making S 
picots in all, i d in last st of S ch on cluster, ch 3, 
I d in 2d st of 5 ch on next cluster, * repeat from 
* to * to end of row, i d in last st of 5 ch, i d in 
next st, 10 d under 7 ch, i d in ist st of 4 ch, ch 4, 
I d'in last st of 4 ch. Repeat from first of 4th row 
for the second side. 



Chains for Ribbon. — Holding wrong side of lace 
towards you, insert hook (having a loop on hook), 
in centre of top cluster of diamond (the width of 
the last ch row from edge), and make a si st, ch 17, 
take hook out of work, insert in opposite centre clus- 
ter, the same distance from top edge, pull a loop 
through, make i si st in each of next 3 sts of 17 ch, 
ch II, 3 si sts in last 3 sts of 17 ch, break thread, and 
fasten. Repeat in each diamond. You may omit 
the chains if you do not 
wish to run a ribbon 
through. 

Figure 53.— Chain 35. 1st 
rozv — Two t in 4th st of ch, 
ch I, 2 t in same st, form- 
ing a shell, ch 4, skip 4 sts, 
I t in each of next 9 sts, 
ch 2, skip 2, I t in 3d st, 
ch 2, skip 2, I t in each of 
next 9 sts, ch 4, shell in last 
st, ch 3, to form, loop for 
scallop, turn. sd row — 
shell in shell, ch 4, * skip 
1st t to narrow leaf, I t in 
each of next 7, * ch 2, 3 t 
in I t, ch 2, repeat from * 
to *, ch 4, shell in shell, I d 
in top of last t of shell to 
form straight edge, ch 3, 
turn. 3d rozv — Shell in 

shell, ch 4, * skip it, i t in each of next 5 t, 
ch 2, 2 t in 1st t, I t in 
2d t, 2 t in 3d t, ch 





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t, ch 2, I more t in 
repeat from * to *, ch 4, 
shell in shell, ch 2, 3 d in 3-ch loop at end, ch 2, 3 
more t in same loop, ch 3, turn. 4th row — Skip 
first 3 t, 3 t on ch 2, ch 2, skip 3 t, 3 t on next ch 
2, ch 2, shell in shell, ch 4, skip 1st t, i t in each of 
next 3 t, ch 2, * 2 t in ist t to widen new leaf, i t 
in 2d t, 2 t in 3d t, * ch 3, repeat from * to *, 
ch 2, skip 1st t, I t in each of next 3 t, ch 4, shell 
in shell, I t in top of last t of shell, ch 3, turn. 5th 
row — Shell in shell, ch 4, I t in centre of 3 t, ch 
2, * 2 t in 1st t, It in each of next 3 t, 2 t in last, 
* ch 2, I t on 3 ch, ch 2, repeat from * to *, ch 2, 




Fig. 46. Mitred Corner of Edging for Centrepiece 
See Frontispiece, page 16 and Fig. 43 



17 



1 t in centre of 3 t, ch 4, shell in shell, ch 2, 3 t 
on ch 2, ch 2, skip 3 t, 3 t on ch 2, ch 2, 3 more t on 
same ch, ch 3, turn. 6th row — Skip 3 t, 3 t on ch 2, 
(ch 2, skip 3 t, 3 t on ch 2) twice, ch 2, shell in 
shell, ch 4, skip the lone t, * 2 t in ist t of widen- 
ing leaf, I t in each of next 5 t, 2 t in last t, * ch 2, 
3 t in I t, ch '2, repeat from * to *, ch 4, shell in 
shell, I t in top of shell, ch 3 ; turn, ytli row — Shell 
in shell, ch 4, skip i t, i t in each of next 7 t, ch 2, 

2 t in 1st t, I t in 2d t, ch 2, i more t in 2d t, 2 t in 
3d t, ch 2, skip I t, I t in each of next 7 t, ch 4, 
shell in shell, (ch 2, 3 t on next ch 2) twice, ch 2, 
skip 3 t, 3 t on ch 2, ch 2, 3 more t on same ch, 
ch 3, turn. 8th row — Skip 3 t, 3 t on ch 2 (ch 2, 
skip 3 t, 3 t on ch 2) 3 times, ch 2, shell in shell, 
ch 4, skip I t, I t in each of next 5 t, ch 2, * 2 t in 
1st t, I t in 2d t, 2 t in 3d t, * ch 3, repeat from * 
to *, ch 2, skip I t, I t in each of next 5 t, ch 4, 
shell in shell, i t in top of shell, ch 3, turn, gth 
row — Shell in shell, ch 4, skip i t, i t in each of 
next 3 t, ch 2, * 2 t in ist t, i t in each of next 3 t, 
2 t in last t, * ch 2, I t on ch 3, ch 2, repeat from 

* to *, ch 2, skip 1st t, I t in each of next 3 t, ch 4, 
shell in shell, (ch 2, 3 t on next ch 2) 3 times, 
ch 2, skip 3 t, 3 t on ch 2, ch 2, 3 more t on same 
ch, ch 3, turn. lotli row — * Six t on ch 2 to form 
a shell, skip 3 t, fasten shell with a d on ch 2, ch 2, 

* which is counted as ist t of shell, repeat from * 
to * 3 times, always starting new shell on same 
chain where last shell was fastened, ch 3, for loop 
for new scallop, shell in shell, ch 4, i t in centre 
of 3 t, ch 2, ** 2 t in 1st t, I t each in next 5 t, 2 t 
in last t, ** ch 2, 3 t in i t, ch 2, repeat from ** 
to **, ch 2, I t in centre of 3 t, ch 4, shell in shell, 
I t in top of shell. Repeat from 2d row. 

Figure 54A. — Chain 10. ist row — One t in gth st 
from hook, 6 t in same st, turn. 2d row — Chain 5, i 
t in 3d t of last row, (ch 2, miss i t, i t in next st) 
twice, ch 4, 7 t under loop of ch, turn. 3d and 4th 
rows — Like 2d row. 5th row — Like 2d row to end, 
then ch 8, fasten with t d under 5 ch of 4th row, ch 
I, turn. 6th row — Make 13 d under 8 ch, ch 2, i t 
on 3d t, (ch 2, miss i, i t on next t) twice, ch 4, 7 t 
under 4 ch, turn, yth row — Like 2d row to end, then 
ch I, I d t in each of the 13 d of preceding row, with 
I ch between each, making 13 d t in all ; fasten last 
d t to the 5 ch with i d, turn. 8th row — Chain 3, 
I d under first i ch between d t, (ch 4, i d under next 
I ch) II times, ch i, i d under i ch, finish row like 
2d row. Begin again at 3d row and repeat for length 
desired. 



Heading. — Having finished last row of edge with 
7 t, without breaking thread ch 7, i d under 5 ch at 
end of preceding row, * ch 7, i d under next 5 ch, 
repeat from * to end of row, break thread. 2d roiv 
— One t in 5th st of 7 ch at right-hand edge, * ch i, 
miss I, I t in d made in 5 ch, (ch i, miss i, i t in next 
st) twice, repeat from * to end of row. 

Figure 54B. — Leave off the scallops, and make one 
row of 7 ch, I d in 5 ch, on each side of lace. 





Fig. 47. Edging. See page 13 



Fig. 48. Edging. See page 14 

Figure 55. — Wind the cotton 20 times around tip 
of little finger and make 54 d in ring thus made, join 
last d to first one with si st, ch i, 10 d in next 10 d, 
taking up both threads of st, * ch 8, take hook out 
of work, insert in 7th d back, catch 8th st and pull 
through, ch i, 3 d, p of 4 sts, 4 d, p, 4 d, p, 3 d under 
8 ch, I d in ring, turn, (ch 8, i d in centre between 
p's) twice, ch 8, pull through d in ring, ch i, i d 
12 t, I d under each 8 ch-loop, i si st in side of last d 
made under ist 8 ch; 13 d in next 13 d in ring *. 
Repeat from * to * twice, then d in d around, i si st in 
1st d to join. Break thread, leaving thread long 
enough to finish centre with needlework stitches. 
Make as many of these motifs as you require for 
the length of your lace, joining the motifs together 
as follows : After making the 6th t in the 2d ch of 
8 on 2d motif, ch 3, take hook out of work, insert 
between 6th and 7th t of corresponding scallop on 
preceding motif, pull st through, ch 9, take hook out 
and insert in 3d st of 9 ch, pull st through (ch 5, i d 
in ring thus formed) 5 times, i si st in same st where 
ch was pulled through, to make the ring, ch 3, pull 
3d st through last t made in 2d ring and finish out 
scallop with 6 t, i d like the others. 

Upper Part of Edge. — Make i d between 6th and 
7th t in 1st scallop at right-hand side, * (ch 10, miss 
6 d on ring, i d in next d) twice, ch 10, i d between 
6th and 7th t on next scallop, ch 10, i d in 3d loop 
in little ring between motifs, ch 10, i d 
between 6th and 7th t on next scallop. 
Repeat from * to end of row and break 
thread. The thread is broken at the end 
of each row and joined again at the right- 
hand upper edge. 2d row — Join thread in 
same st with ist d, ch 16, i d under ist 
ch-loop, (ch 5, I d in same sp) twice * 
ch 10, I d under next loop, (ch 5, i d in 
same loop) twice. Repeat from * to end 
of row, making 16 ch after last 5 ch-loop, 
I si st in d in scallop. 3d row — Begin 
with I d under 16 ch-loop at right-hand 
end, then * ch 10, i d under next loop, 
(ch 5, I d in same loop) twice. Repeat 



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Fig. 49. Insertion. See page 14 

from * to end of row, ending with i d in 16 ch space. 
4tli rozv — One si st in the d under 16 ch-loop, ch 16, i d 
under 1st loop, (ch 5, i d under same loop) twice, * 
ch ID, I d under next loop (ch 5, i d under same loop) 
twice. Repeat from * to end of row, ending with 
16 ch, I si st in the d at end of last row. 5th row — 
Like 3d row. 6tli row — Like 4th row. ^f/s row — Join 
thread with i d under ist loop, ch 9, i d under 2d 
loop, ch 9, I d under next loop to end of row. 8th 
row — One t in 1st d, * ch 2, miss 2 sts, i t in next st 
to end of row and fasten off. 

Figure 56. — Chain as long as desired, turn. 
jst row — One t in 5th and 6th st. Chain 2, miss 2, 
I t in each of next 2 ; repeat to end, break thread and 
start at other end. ^d row — Chain 8, i t in first space, 
(ch I, I t in next space, ch 8, i t in next sp), to end, 
Ijreak thread, jd row — Start at right end by fasten- 
ing thread in loop of 8 ch, 5 d in middle of 8-ch loop, 
ch 4, and repeat same in next ch, etc., to end. 4th 
row — Chain 12, turn, and fasten in centre of 5 d on 
ch, turn, make 5 d in this ch. Chain 11, turn, and 
fasten in next centre d ; repeat to end, break thread. 
^th row — Fasten thread at opposite end, i d 7 times 
across ch, make i st at the bar of d, then continue 
7 d over ch as before. Follow these same instructions 
on the other side of t row, thus making the t row 
the centre one. 

Figure 57. — No. 50 Cordonnet crochet cotton, 
No. 12 hook, and a large size braid. 

Baste the braid on strong paper or cambric, holding 
braid in right hand, with the left twist the third sec- 
tion over and upwards to form a ring, basting se- 
curely at the intersection of the cord so that it 
will not turn or twist. Skip the next section, and 
twist the next one under, fastening at intersection 
of cord; repeat the length of your paper or cambric, 
bringing the cord going upwards over, the cord 










coming down under, ist row — Make i d in cord 
before first section, * (ch 5, p in 4th st) 3 times, 
ch I, I d in centre of section, (ch 5, p in 4th st) 

3 times, I d under cord at end of section, ch s, ** 
thread over hook twice, insert hook in centre of 
next section (the one going down), thread over, 
pull a loop through, (thread over, pull through 2 
loops) twice, thread over twice, insert hook in 
centre of opposite section, thread over, pull a 
loop through, (thread over, pull through 2 loops) 

4 times, ** ch 5, i d under cord at beginning of 
next section. Repeat from * to end. zd row — Be- 
ginning at right hand again, make i d t under ch 
between first and second p, * ch 7, i t in the d made 
in centre of section, ch 7, and make another cross- 
treble (directions from ** to **) inserting hook 
first between 2d and 3d p's on p 1 on first section, 
then after working off 2 loops twice, and putting thread 
over hook again twice, insert in loop on next section 
between the first 2 p's. Repeat from * to end. jd 
row — Make 8 d under each 7-ch loop to end. On 
the other side, work three rows the same. 

Figure 58. To make Knot Stitch. — Having a loop on 
hook, draw it out one-quarter of an inch in length, 
thread over hook and draw a loop through, reach 
back of long loop and insert hook under thread you 
have just drawn through, thread over and draw a 
loop through, you now have 2 sts on your hook, 
thread over and draw through both sts. To make a 
loop of 2 knots sts, pull out the loop just drawn 
through, one-quarter of an inch, and make another 
loop just like the first one, and fasten at point in- 
dicated, with I d or t as directed. 

Chain 40. ist row— One t in 4th st from hook, 

1 t in each of next 2 sts, I loop of 2 knot sts, skip 
4 sts on foundation ch, i d in Sth st, i d in next st, 
6 t in next 6 sts, 2 d in next 2 sts, 6 t in next 6 sts, 

2 d in next 2, i loop of 2 knot sts, skip 4 sts, 2 t in 
next 2, ch 2, skip 2 sts, 3 t in next, ch 2, 3 t in next st, 
turn. 2d row — Chain 3, shell in shell, ch 2, i t in 
last t of shell, ch 2, 2 t on 2 t, i knot st, catch with 

1 d before the knot in loop below, i d after the 
loop (you use the two upper threads of the loop in 
making the d under them), loop of 2 knot sts, catch 
with I d in 3d t of cluster of 6 t, i d in next t, 3 t 
in each of next 2 d, i d in each of two centre t of 
group (the 3d and 4th), 2 knot sts, catch with i d 
before the knot in next loop, i d after knot, i knot 
st, 3 t in 3 t at end of row, turn, jrf row — Chain 3, 

3 t on 3 t, loop of 2 knot sts, i d before and after knot 
in next loop, 3 t in each of 2 d in centre of next 6 t, 

2 d in centre sts of next 6 t, 3 t in each of next 2 d 






See page 15 




See page 15 



19 



at end of cluster of 6 t, i d each side of knot in next 
loop, loop of 2 knot sts, 2 t on 2 t, ch 2, i t on next 
t, ch 2, I t on 1st t of shell, ch 2, shell in shell, turn. 
4tli rozv — Chain 2, shell in shell, ch 2, i t on last t 
of shell, (ch 2, I t on next t) twice, ch 2, 2 t on 2 t, 

1 d each side of knot in next loop, 6 t in next 2 d, 

2 d in 2 centre sts of 6 t, loop of 2 knot sts, i d in 
each of 2 centre sts of 6 t, 6 t in next 2 d at end of 
group, I d each side of knot in next loop, 3 t in 3 t, 
turn. 5/// row — Chain i, 3 d on 3 t, 6 t in next 2 d, 
2 d in centre sts of 6 t, loop of 2 knot sts, i d before 
and after knot in next loop, 2 knot st loop, 2 d in 
centre sts of 6 t, 6 t in next 2 d, 2 d in 2 t, (ch 2, 
I t on next t) 3 times, 2 t under 2 ch, i t on next t, 
turn. 6th row — Chain 3, i t on 4th t, 2 t under 2 ch, 

1 t on next t, ch 2, I t on next t, ch 2, 2 t on 2 d, 2 d 
in 2 centre sts of 6 t, 6 t in next 2 d in knot at end 
of group, I d each side of knot in next loop, 2 knot 
sts, I d each side of knot in next loop, 6 t in next 

2 d, 2 d in centre sts of 6 t, 3 t in 3 t, turn. This 
completes one scallop, ytli row — Chain 3, 3 t in 3 t, 
2 knot sts, 2 d in centre sts of 6 t, 6 t in next 2 d, 

1 d each side of knot in next loop, 6 t in next 2 d, 

2 d in centre of next 6 t, 2 knot sts, 2 t on 2 t, ch 
2, I t on next t, 2 t under 2 ch, ch 2, 3 t under same 
ch. Repeat from 2d row for length required. 

Figure 59. Centre part. — Chain 6, join with si 
St. 1st row — Chain 5, i t in ring, (ch 2, i t in ring) 
twice, ch 5, turn. 2d row — Chain 5, i t in centre sp, 
(ch 2, I t in same sp) 3 times, turn; repeat from 
beginning of row for length desired. Do not break 
thread, jrf row — Chain 5, 4 t under ist 5-ch loop on 
side, ch 2, 4 t under next loop, to end of row. Break 
thread, and begin again at right-hand end. 4tli rozv — 
Make 4 t under 5-ch loop at end, (ch 2, 4 t in 2-ch 
sp), to end; repeat on the other side of centre, ch 2, 
I t in last of 4 t in previous row, turn. Chain 6, i d 
under next 2 ch; repeat to end of row, turn, ch i, * 
ro d under ist 6 ch, 5 d under next 6 ch, ch 6 with- 
out turning, take hook out of work, insert in 5th st 
on 1st 6-ch loop, thread over hook, pull through, ch i, 
10 d under 6 ch, 5 d under unfinished loop; repeat 
from * to end of row. 

Figure 60. Materials. — Either Macrame thread or 
a coarse mercerized crochet thread in ecru or cream, 
and as fine a hook as can be used without splitting 
the thread. 

PicoT Wheel. — Chain 7, join. Over ring work 2 
d, p, and repeat 5 times more, join. 2d row — Chain 3 
for a t, then ch 5 more, * i t between next 2 p be- 



low, cli 5, 
repeat from 
* around, 
join to 3d 
st of 1st ch. 
,? rf row- — 
Over the ch 
space work 
4 d, p, 4 d, 
then a p 
over the t 
below ; re- 
peat around, 
and join. 




Fig. 53. Edging. See page 17 



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S M ALL 
M E DALLION. 

— Chain 6, join, 10 d over ring, join. 2d row — Work i 
d into the next d of preceding row, ch 5, i d into the 
same st, i d into next d below, ch i, turn; 2 d into d 
below, ch I, turn; * 2 d into ist d below, i d into each 
remaining d, ch i, turn; repeat from * until you have 
7 d in the row, then work one more d into last d be- 
low, ch I, and si st down the side of triangle back to 
ring. Repeat from beginning of 2d row. There 
should be five triangles with points turning centre- 
ward, and five picots. 

Ring for this Medallion. — Work d over a cord 
of 6 strands until the piece (which reaches two- 
thirds of the distance around medallion), measures 
about one inch larger in diameter than the medal- 
lion ; leave cord and turn. 2d row — Chain 4, miss 
2, I d into next d, * ch 3, miss 2, i d into next to 
end of row ; turn, jd row — Chain 5, i d into next 
loop, * ch 4, I d into next loop to end of row; turn. 
Pick up cord and over it work i d, i t, i ch, and i 
d into each loop of preceding row. Adjust to a per- 
fect two-thirds of a circle by means of the cord and 
fasten off carefully. Baste the medallion and circle 
on the pattern and join with twisted bars and knots. 
Star Medallion with Picot Wheel Centre. — 
Make a Picot Wheel as above. Work a circle of six 
triangles, each one having a base of 12 d. Chain 12 
for base, ch i more to turn, miss i ch, into the next 
12 ch work 12 d, * ch i, turn; miss the ist d, and 
work I d into each succeeding d of the row ; repeat 
from * until you have but i d at the point; make 
5 more triangles and join. The wheel and circle 
are basted in place on the pattern and joined with 
twisted bars and knots. 

Border. — First work a row of triangles, the base 
of each being 8 d. 2d rozv — Baste in place along the 
side of band, work i d into the point of first 
triangle, ch' 10, i d into point of next triangle, 
repeat to end. Increase or diminish the number 
of chain sts between the triangles, if necessary, 
to make a straight edge, jrf row — Work i d 
^ into each st of preceding row. 4fh row — ^Work 
jigM I d into each of four succeeding sts below, then 
■^^ a p; repeat to end. After all motifs are basted 
in place on the cambric pattern, join with twisted 
bars and picots. For picot, work a loose button- 
hole st (over bar), into which work 6 button- 
hole sts. Repeat on the o'her side from begin- 
ning of border. 



Fig. 52. Insertion. See page 15 



Figure 61. — Alake a chain of 92 sts, turn 



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chains below, ch 3, shell in shell; * ch 13, i d in 7th 
st from hook, turn, ch 6, i d in loop, twice, ch 6, 
I d in St where first loop was joined, taking up two 
threads, turn, i d, 5 t in first loop, take hook out 
of work, insert it in 5 ch between two previous rows, 
pull loop you took hook out of through, and make i 
ch to fasten, 5 t, I d in loop to finish, i d, 10 t, i 
d in next loop, I d, 5 t in next, repeat from * for 
another leaf, joining it to first leaf at sth st of cen- 
tre petal, then finish petal with 5 t, I d ; in next two 
loops make I d, 10 t, i d, making the last d in third 
loop in same d that joined first loop to the 7th st of 
ch, 8 d under 6 ch ; then finish first leaf with 5 t, i 
d in the d joining first loop to ch, 8 d over stem. 
4th row — Shell in shell, ch 5, shell in shell, turn. 5th 
row — Chain 3, shell in shell, ch 6, shell in shell, turn. 
Begin again at 2d row and repeat for length required. 
Join the third leaf to the first one as you make it, 
pulling the loop of the 5th t in the second loop 
through the st where the stem of the second leaf 
begins. Begin the fourth leaf at the 5th t in the 
last loop of third leaf, joining the Sth t of first loop 




Fig. 75. Edging. See page 27 

in same st where stem of second leaf began, and 
the 5th t in centre loop, to 5th t of last loop of sec- 
ond leaf. 

Figure 84. — Chain 14. ist row— Make 3 t in 5th 
st from hook, ch 2, 3 t in same st ; this makes a shell 
and will be described as such hereafter. Chain 3, 
skip 3 sts, I d in next st, turn. 2d rozv — Chain 4, 
shell in shell, ch 3, tie down with i d in 1st _t of 
next shell, shell in shell, turn. 3d row- Chain 3, 
shell in shell, ch 3, tie with i d in next shell, shell 
in shell, turn. 4th row — Chain 4, shell in 
shell, ch 3, tie, shell in shell, ch 2, i t in top 
of t (take up both threads of st), at end 
of shell in previous row, turn. 5th row — 
Chain 5, i t in ist t of shell, ch 2, shell in 
shell, ch 3, tie, shell in shell, turn. 6th row— 
Like 4th row from * to *, ch 2, i t in next 
t, ch 2, I t in 3d st of 5 ch, turn. 7th row 
— Chain 5, i t on ist t, ch 2, i t on next t, 
ch 2, I t on 1st t of shell, ch 2, shell in shell, 
ch 3, tie, shell in shell, turn. Sth row — 
Like 6th from * to *, (ch 2, i t on next t) 
3 times, ch 2, I t in 3d st of 5 ch, turn. 
gth row — Chain 5, i t on next t, (ch 2, i t 
on next t) 4 times, ch 2, shell in shell, ch 3, 
tie, shell in shell, turn. loth row — Chain 4, 
shell in shell, ch 3, tie, shell in shell, ch i, 
skip I space on scallop, and make a shell of 




Fig. 76. Edging. See page 27 

3 t, 3 ch, 3 t in next sp, repeat in every other sp around, 
ch I, I d in last t of shell in previous row, turn, nth 
row — Chain I, 9 t under each 3 ch between shells all 
around scallop excepting bottom shell, make 10 t in 
that; after making last 9 t, ch i, i d in i ch between 
next shell, ch 2, shell in shell, ch 3, tie, shell in shell, 
turn. i2th row — Like 2d. 13th rozv — Like 3d. Re- 
peat from 4th row for length required, then, without 
breaking thread, work along the top as follows : Chain 
6, 2 d under ist 4 ch, * ch 4, 2 d under next 4 ch, re- 
peat from * to end. To make the purl edge on the 
bottom of scallops, fasten thread in 3 ch at begin- 
ning of 1st row, ch 4, I d under i ch before 9 t, ch 
2, I si st in 1st t, ch 2, i si st in next t, repeat to 
9th t, ch 2, skip 9th t, I si st between scallops, ch 2, 
skip 1st t, I si st in next, ch 2, i si st in next. Repeat 
to end, skipping last t of each scallop and first of 
next one, making I si st between scallops ; when you 
reach the end of large scallop, ch 3, i d in centre of 
next two rows, ch 3, i d under i ch before 9 t on 
next scallop. 

Figure 85. — Chain 60. ist row — * Make i d in 
2d st, I h t, 5 t, I h t, I d, in next 8 sts, * of foun- 
dation ch, putting each st into not under ch ; this 
completes one leaf. One d in next st, I d, I h t, 5 
t, I h t, I d, in next g sts, i d in next st, ch 3, miss 
3 sts, I d in next, ch 5, i d in same st, miss 3 sts, 7 
t in next st, miss 3 sts, I d in next st, ch 5, i d in 
same st, ch 7, miss 4 sts, I d in next, ch 5, i d in same 
st, miss 3, 7 t in next st, miss 3, I d in next st, ch 
5, I d in same st, ch 7, miss 4, I d in next st, ch 5, 
I d in same st, ch 7, miss 4, i t in each of last 2 sts, 
turn. 2d rozi — ** Chain 3, I t on 2d t, ch 3, i d in 
1st space (sp), ch 5, i d in same sp, ch 7, i d in next 
sp, ch 5, I d in same sp, **, ch 7, i d in 4th t of 




Fig. 77. Edging. See page 28 



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shell, ch 5, i d in same st, ch 7, i d in next sp, ch 7, 
I d in 4th st of shell, ch 5, i d in same st, ch 3, i d 
between the 2 d at point of leaf below, turn, *** ch 
12, take hook out of work and insert in centre d be- 
tween the two leaves below, catch 12th ch and pull 
through, ch I, 4 d under 12 ch for stem, ch 10, re- 
peat from * to *, I d in side of 4th d on stem, push 

4 d on stem as closely 
together as you can, 
and make i d in next 
st of ch, then i h t, 5 t, 
I h t, I d. in next 8 sts, 
I d in t at end of leaf. 
Sd row — Chain 15, pull 
last st through centre 
d on stem, ch i, 4 d 
under ch, ch 10. repeat 
from * to *, I d in side 
of 4th d on stem, re- 
peat from ** to **, 
making ist d in 3d st 
of 15 ch, by pushing 
the 4 d on stem closely 
together and making 
the d in next visible 
st of ch, I d in next st, 
leaving 2 sts free to 
represent a t, ch 3, i d 
under next 7 ch, ch 5, 
I d in same sp, 7 t in 
next d, I d in next sp. 
Fig. 78. Insertion ch 5, i d in same sp. 

See page 28 *** (ch 7, i d in next 

sp, ch 5, I d in same sp) 
twice, ch 7, 2 t on 2 t, the last 3 ch at end of row repre- 
senting the 1st t, turn, -fth row — Repeat from ** to **, 
ch 7, I d in next sp, ch 7, T d in 4th t of shell, ch 5, 
I d in same st, ch 3, i t between ist and 2d d at end 
of leaf. The Sth row began in 3d row at ch 15, in 
repeating from *** to *** and has been completed, 
therefore the next row is the 6th. 6fli row — Repeat 
from *** to ***, ch 7, i d in 4th t of shell, ch 5, I 
d in same st, ch 3, i t between 2 d at end of leaf, 
turn. ///; row — Chain 12, pull last st through centre 
d between leaves, ch i, 4 d under 12 ch, i d in 4th 
st of 12 ch (push 4 d on ch close together so that 3 
of them will be covered 1)y them ) , i h t, 5 t, I h t, 
I d, in next 8 sts, i d on t at end of leaf, (ch 7, i d 
in next sp, ch 5, i d in same sp) twice, ch 7, 2 t on 2 t, 
turn. Sfh rozv — Repeat from ** to **, ch 7, i d in 
next sp, ch S, i d in same sp, turn, gth rozv — Chain 
12, pull last st through centre d en stem, ch i, 4 d 
under 12 ch, i d in 4th st of 12 ch, (the three first 
sts being covered with the last 4 d). i h t, 5 t in 
next 5 sts, (ch 7, i d in the next sp, ch 5, i d in same 
sp) twice, ch 7, 2 t on 2 t, turn. lofh rozv — Repeat 
from ** to **, ch 7, I d in next sp, ch 5, i d in same 
sp, turn, nth rozv — Chain 15, pull last st through 4th 
d on stem, ch i, 4 d under 15 ch, push last 4 d closely 
together and make i d in next st of ch, i h t, 5 t, 
I h t, T d, in next 8 sts, i d in next st leaving 2 ch 
for t, (ch 7, I d in next sp, ch 5, i d in same sp) 
twice, ch 7, 2 t on 2 t, ttirn. istli rozv — Repeat from ** 
to **, ch 7, I d in next sp, ch 7, i t between 2 d at 
end of leaf, turn, ch t2, pull last st through centre d 
on stem, ch i, 4 d under 12 ch, ch 9, turn work wrong 
side toward you, thread over hook 4 times, miss 4 d. 



insert hook between next 2d (in the centre of leaf 
stem), thread over hook, pull through 2 loops, thread 
over again, pull through 2 more loops, thread over 
twice, miss 8 d, insert hook between next sts (in 
centre of leaf stem), thread over, pull through 2 
loops, and repeat till all the loops on hook are worked 
off by twos, I si st in top of 5th leaf, turn, jjtli row 
— -Make i d on the long st just made, i d, i h t, 5 t, 

1 h t, I d, in next g sts, i d on centre d between 
leaves, i d in 4th st of ch, i h t, 5 t, i h t, i d, in 
next 8 sts of ch, i d on next t at end of leaf, ch 15, 
pull last st through centre d between leaves, 4 d 
under 15 ch, ch 10, repeat from * to *, i d in centre 
d, I d in next st of ch after pushing 4 d together, i 
h t, 5 t, I h t, I d, in next 8 sts, i d in next st, leav- 
ing 2 sts for t, ch 7, 1 d in ist sp, ch 5, i d in same 
sp, 7 t in next d, i d in next sp, ch 5, i d in same 
sp, ch 7, I d in next sp, ch 5, I d in same sp, ch 7, 

2 t on 2 t, turn, i-jfh rozv — Repeat from ** to **, 
ch 7, I d in 4th t of shell, ch 5, i d in same st, ch 7, 
I d in next sp, ch 7, i t between 2 d at end of leaf, 
turn, ch 12, pull last st through centre d, ch i, 4 d 
imder 12 ch, ch 10, repeat from * to *, i d in side 
of 4th d on stem, i d in 4th st of 12 ch, i h t, 5 t, 
I h t, I d, in next 8 sts, i d in next t. 13th row — 
Chain 15, pull last st through centre d, 4 d under 15 
ch, ch 10, repeat from * to *, i d in side of 4th d 
on stem, i d in i d in next st of ch, i h t, 5 t, i h t, 

1 d, in next 8 sts, i d in next st, leaving 2 ch for t, 
ch 7, I d in next sp, ch 5, i d in same sp, 7 t in next 
d, I d in next sp, ch 5, i d in same sp, (ch 7, i d 
in next sp, ch 5, i d in same sp) twice, ch 7, 2 t on 

2 t. i6th row — Repeat from ** to **, ch 7, i d under 
next sp, ch 7, I d in 4th t of shell, ch 5, i d in same 
st, ch 7, I d in next sp, ch 7, i t between 2 d at 
end of leaf, turn, ch 12, pull last st through centre 
d on stem, 4 d under 12 ch, ch 10, repeat from * to 
*, I d in side of 4th d on stem, i d in 4th st of 12 ch, 
I h t, 5 t, I h t, I d, in next 8 sts, i d in t. This row 
completes first scallop, the next row is the begin- 
ning of second one. r/tli row — Chain 30, repeat from 
* to *, I d in next st, i d, i h t, 5 t, i h t, i d, in next 
9 sts, I d in next st, ch 3, i d in next sp on last row, 
ch 5, I d in same sp, 7 t in next d, i d in next sp, 
ch 5, I d in same sp, ch 7, i d in next sp, ch 5, i d 
in same sp, 7 t in next d, I d in next sp, ch 5, i d in 
same sp, ch 7, i d in next sp, ch 5, i d in same sp, 
ch 7, 2 t on 2 t. Repeat from 2d row. To finish lower 
edge of lace: Holding the lace, with right side to- 
wards you, fasten thread with i d in' right-hand lower 




Fig. 79. Insertion and Edging. See page 28 



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corner, Ijetween 2 d at beginning of first leaf, ch 6, 
I d t in centre st between leaves, * (ch 5, i p in ist 
St, I d t in same si) 4 times *, ** ch 6, i d in point of 
leaf, (ch 4, I d in point of next leaf) 8 times, ch 6, 
I d t in centre st between leaves, repeat from * to 
*, ch 3, I d in 9 ch between scallops, ch 3, i d t in 
centre st between leaves, repeat from * to *, then 
repeat from ** to end of row. Square. — Chain 8, i t in 
1st st made (ch 5, i t in same st) twice, ch 5, i si st 




Fig. 80. Insertion. See page 29 

in 3d st of 8 ch. 2d row — Chain i, * i d in each of 
first 2 sts, 3 d in 3d st, i d in each of next 2 sts, i 
d on t, repeat from * 3 times, making I si st in the 
joining si st of last row, after making the last d. 
jd rozv — Chain 4, i d t in si st, ch 5, ** thread over 
hook twice, insert hook in the centre st of the 3 d at cor- 
ner, thread over hook, draw a loop through, threa.d over 
again, draw through two loops, thread over, draw 
through two loops, retaining two loops on hook, put 
thread over hook twice, insert in same st, thread over, 
draw a loop through, (thread over, draw through two 
loops) 4 times, when the loops should be all worked 
off, ch 6, repeat from ** in same corner st, ch 5, repeat 
the 2d t in centre d on t, repeat around, making 4 d t 
sts in each corner st with 6 ch between them, be- 
tween the 2 d t sts in the sides make but 5 ch be- 
tween ; after making the last 5 ch, make i si st in 
top of 1st d t, ch I. 4th roiv — Four d under ist sp, 5 ch, 
4 d in same sp, in next sp which is the corner sp. make 

4 d, 5 ch, 4 d, ch 2, now join square to lace, as fol- 
lows : Take hook out of work, insert in last leaf on 
lace, putting hook down through the d at the point, 
from the right side, catch the 2d st with hook and 
draw through the d, ch 3, 4 d in same sp on square 
(4 d, ch 2 in next sp and connect the same as in pre- 
vious sp, 4 d in same sp), repeat in next 2 sps, mak- 
ing 4 d after joining ist p of corner sp to 4th leaf, 
then join 2d p of same sp to point of first leaf on 
opposite side, join next 3 picots in same manner to 
next three leaves, then raalce 4 d, 5 ch, 4 d to finish 
corner sp, and finish remainder of square around 
bottom, with 4 d, 5 ch, 4 d in each side sp, and 4 d, 

5 ch, 4 d, 5 ch, 4 d in corner square, join with si st, 
and fasten off. Join squares in same manner across 
the length of the lace. 

Figure 86. — Chain 150 for foundation, ist row 
— One t in 5th st, i t in each of next 3 sts, ch 2, 

1 t in 3d st, which forms a space (sp) make 46 
more sps, 4 t on last 4 sts, ch 3, turn. 2d row — 
Three t on first 3 t below, 27 sps, 10 t, 18 sps, 4 t 
in S ch of last row, ch 8. 3d row — Four t made on last 
3 ch and ist t, 10 sps, 10 t, 5 sps, 16 t, 15 sps, 7 t, 

2 sps. 4 t, I sp, 13 t, I sp, 4 t, ch 3. 4th rozv — Three 



t, I sp, 22 t, I sp, 10 t, 14 sps, 16 t, 4 sps, 16 t, 10 
sps, 4 t, ch 8. 3tli row — Eleven sps, 16 t, 4 sps, 16 
t, 9 sps, 4 t, 4 sps, 10 t, I sp, 22 t, I sp, 4 t, ch 3. 
6fli row — Three t, 2 sps, 10 t, i sp, 22 t, 2 sps, 10 
t, I sp, 7 t, 6 sps, 10 t, I sp, 10 t, I sp, 16 t, 6 sps, 
7 t, 4 sps, 4 t, ch 8. 7?/; row — Four t, 4 sps, 13 t, 3 
sps, 7 t, I sp, 10 t, I sp, 16 t, 3 sps, 7 t, 4 sps, 19 t, 

2 sps, 13 t, I sp, 4 t, I sp. 13 t, 2 sps, 4 t, ch 3. 8tli 
row — Three t, 4 sps, 10 t, 2 sps, 4 t, i sp, 7 t, i 
sp, 22 t, 3 sps, 13 t, 2 sps, 16 t, 4 sps, 13 t, 2 sps, 13 
t, I sp, 7 t, 2 sps, 4 t, ch 8. gth row — Four t, 2 sps, 
13 t, I sp, 7 t, 3 sps, 13 t, I sp, 7 t, I sp, 16 t, 2 sps, 
13 t, 3 sps, 10 t, I sp, 10 t. I sp, 7 t, I sp, 4 t, I sp, 
19 t, 2 sps, 4 t. ch 3. loth row — Three t, 2 sps, 13 t, 
S sps, 13 t, 2 sps, 10 t, 2 sps, 7 t, I sp, 7 t, I sp, 7 t, 

1 sp, 10 t, I sp, 13 t, I sp, 7 t, 2 sps, 7 t, 3 sps, 13 t, 

3 sps, 4 t, ch 8. nth row — Four t, 5 sps, 7 t, 3 sps, 
13 t, 4 sps, 13 t, 4 sps, 13 t, 4 sps, 4 t, 3 sps, 10 t, 

2 sps, 10 t, 3 sps, 16 t, 3 sps, 4 t, ch 3. i2lh row — 
Three t, 5 sps, 16 t, 2 sps, 4 t, 2 sps, 16 t, i sp, 7 
t, 4 sps, 13 t, I sp, 10 t, I sp, 7 t. I sp, 10 t, I sp. 13 
t, I sp, 7 t, 8 sps, 4 t, ch 3. ijlh row — Four t made 
in first space, 6 sps, 13 t, I sp, 7 t, i sp, 16 t, 2 sps, 
16 t, I sp, 7 t, I sp, 10 t, 2 sps, 4 t, I sp, 19 t, I sp, 

4 t, 3 sps, 4 t, 8 sps, 4 t, ch 3. 14th row — Three t, 5 sps, 
22 t, 4 sps, 10 t, 2 sps, 4 t, I sp, 4 t, 7 sps, 16 t, 2 sps, 16 t, 
4 sps, 13 t, 5 sps, 4 t, ch 3. 15th rozv — Four t, 5 
sps, 7 t, 2 sps, 7 t, I sp, 16 t, 2 sps, 16 t, 2 sps, 10 
t, I sp, 13 t, 3 sps. 16 t, 3 sps, 19 t, 4 sps, 4 t. ch 3. 
i6th row — Three t, 4 sps. 13 t, 5 sps, 4 t, 7 sps, 7 t, 
2 sps, 16 t, 2 sps, 10 t, I sp, 7 t, I sp, 10 t, I sp, 13 
t, 7 sps, 4 t, ch 3. i^th row — Four t, 6 sps, 13 t, 
4 sps, 13 t, 5 sps, 16 t, 2 sps, 4 t, 7 sps, 4 t, I sp, 22 
t, 6 sps, 4 t, ch 3. i8th row — Three t, 5 sps, 25 t, 2 
sps, 4 t, 3 sps, 4 t, 2 sps, 7 t, I sp, 16 t, I sp, 7 t, 
2 sps, 13 t, 5 sps, 7 t, 6 sps, 4 t, ch 3. igth row — 
Four t, 13 sps, 7 t, 2 sps, 13 t, i sp, 10 t, 2 sps, 4 
t, 4 sps, 4 t, I sp, 4 t, 3 sps, 13 L, I sp, 13 t, 4 sps. 4 
t, ch. 20th row — Three t, 4 sps, 10 t, 2 sps, 10 t, 5 
sps, 7 t, 4 sps, 7 t, 5 sps, 13 t, 16 sps, 4 t, ch 3. 




Fig. 81. Edging. See page 29 

2ist row — Four t, 16 sps, 7 t, 5 sps. 7 t, 3 sps, 7 t. 
8 sps, 4 t, 10 sps, 4 t, ch 3. 22d row — Three t. 21 
sps, ID t, I sp, 13 t, 19 sps, 4 t. ch 3. 23d row — 
Four t, 18 sps, 13 t, I sp. ID t. 21 sps. 4 t, ch 3. 
24th rozv — Three t, 10 sps. 4 t, 8 sps, 7 t. 3 sps. 7 t, 
S sps, 7 t, IS sps, 4 t in loop at end, ch 8. 2jth rozv 
—Four t on ch, 15 sps, 13 t, 5 sps, 7 t. 4 sps, 7 t. 



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5 sps, 10 t, 2 sps, 10 t, 4 sps, 4 t, ch 3. 26tl: row 
— -Three t, 4 sps, 13 t, i sp, 13 t, 3 sps, 4 t, i sp, 
4 t, 4 sps, 4 t, 2 sps, 10 t, I sp, 13 t, 2 sps, 7 t, 12 
sps, 4 t, ch 8. ^^th row — Four t, 5 sps, 7 t, 5 sps, 
13 t, 2 sps, 7 t, I sp, 16 t, I sp, 7 t, 2 sps, 4 t, 3 sps, 
4 t, 2 sps, 25 t, 5 sps, 4 t, ch 3. ^Sth row — Three 
t, 6 sps, 22 t, I sp, 4 t, 7 sps, 4 t, 2 sps, 16 t, 5 sps, 
13 t, 4 sps, 13 t, 5 sps, 4 t, ch 8. 2gth row — Four t, 

6 sps, 13 t, I sp, 10 t, I sp, 7 t, I sp, 10 t, 2 sps, 
16 t, 2 sps, 7 t, 7 sps, 10 t, 3 sps, 13 t, 4 sps, 4 t, ch 
3. SOth row — Three t, 4 sps, 19 t, 3 sps, 16 t, 3 sps, 
13 t, I sp, 10 t, 2 sps, 16 t, 2 sps, 16 t, I sp, 7 t, 2 
sps, 7 t, 4 sps, 4 t, ch 8. 31st row — Four t, 4 sps, 
13 t, 4 sps, 16 t, 2 sps, 16 t, 7 sps, 4 t, I sp, 4 t, 
2 sps, 10 t, 4 sps, 22 t, 5 sps, 4 t, ch 3. S2d row — 
Three t, 8 sps, 4 t, 3 sps, 4 t, i sp, 19 t, i sp, 4 t, 2 
sps, 10 t, I sp, 7 t, I sp, 16 t, 2 sps, 16 t, I sp, 7 t, 
I sp, 13 t, 5 sps, 4 t, ch 8. jjd row — Four t, 7 sps, 

7 t, I sp, 13 t, I sp, 10 t, I sp, 7 t, I sp, 10 t, I sp, 
13 t, 4 sps, 7 t, I sp, 16 t, 2 sps, 4 t, 2 sps, 16 t, 5 sps, 
4 t, ch 3. S4th row — Three t, 3 sps, 19 t, 2 sps, 10 
t, 2 sps, 10 t, 3 sps, 4 t, 4 sps, 13 t, 4 sps, 13 t, 4 
sps, 13 t, 3 sps, 7 t, 6 sps, 4 t, ch 3. S5f!' I'ow — Four 
t in 1st sp, 4 sps, 13 t, 3 sps, 7 t, 2 sps, 7 t, i sp, 13 t, 

1 sp, 10 t, I sp, 7 t, I sp, 7 t, I sp, 7 t, 2 sps, 10 t, 

2 sps, 13 t, 5 sps, 13 t, 2 sps, 4 t, ch 3. j6;/z row — 
Three t, 2 sps, 19 t, i sp, 4 t, i sp, 7 t, i sp, 10 t. 
I sp, 10 t, 3 sps, 13 t, 2 sps, 16 t, I sp, 7 t, I sp, 13 t, 

3 sps, 7 t, I sp, 13 t, 3 sps, 4 t, ch 3. 57f/! row — 
Four t, 3 sps, 7 t, I sp, 13 t, 2 sps, 13 t, 4 sps, 16 
t, 2 sps, 13 t, 3 sps, 22 t, I sp, 7 t, I sp, 4 t, 2 sps, 
10 t, 4 sps, 4 t, ch 3. j(?f/« row — Three t, 2 sps, 
13 t, I sp, 4 t, I sp, 13 t, 2 sps, 19 t, 4 sps, 7 t, 3 sps, 
16 t, I sp, ID t, I sp, 7 t, 3 sps, 13 t, s sps, 4 t, ch 
3. 3gth row — Four t, 5 sps, 7 t, 6 sps, 16 t, i sp, 
10 t, I sp, 10 t, 6 sps, 7 t, I sp, 10 t, 2 sps, 22 t, I sp, 
10 t, 2 sps, 4 t, ch 3. 40th row — Three t, i sp, 22 
t, I sp, 10 t. 4 sps, 4 t, 9 sps, 16 t, 4 sps, 16 t, 12 
sps, 4 t, ch 3. 4Jst row — Four t, 11 sps, 16 t, 

4 sps, 16 t, 14 sps, 10 t, I sp, 22 t, I sp, 4 t, ch 3. 
42d row— Three t, i sp, 13 t, i sp, 4 t, 2 sps, 7 t, 15 
sps, 16 t, 5 sps, 10 t, II sps, 4 t, ch 3. 4sd row — 
Four t, 19 sps, 10 t, 27 sps, 4 t, ch 3. -/./?/; row — 
Three t, 48 sps, 4 t, ch 3. Repeat from ist row; 




finish edge by making shells of 9 t each in chains. 

Figure 87. — Chain 6, join with si st. ist roiv — 
Chain 6, i d in ring 7 times, ch 6, 1 si st in ist st of 
1st 6 ch, T si st in each of next 2 sts, i d under ch. 
2d row — Chain 6, i d in next ch, 7 times, ch 6, i 
si st in 1st st of next ch, i si st in each of next 2 sts, 







Fig. 82. Edging. See page 30 



Fig. 83. Edging. See page 30 

I d under ch. jd row — Chain 7, i d in each chain- 
loop around. 4th rozv — Chain i, 4 d under 1st ch, 
ch 8, I si st in fifth st from hook, i si st in each of 
next 3 sts taking up only one loop of st; reach across 
ch and make i si st to bring thread on right side 
of ch, ch 3, I t in ist st of ch, i t in each of next 3 
sts (taking up one loop only), 5 t in 4 ch at end, i 
t in each of next 4 si sts down side of ch, ch 3, i si st 
in the si st taken across end of ch, taking up both 
loops of st, 4 d under ch. Repeat in each sp around, 
join to 1st d with si st. Break thread and fasten end. 
5fh roic— Join thread with i d in the 3d of the 5 t 
made at end of leaf, * ch 9, thread over hook twice, 
insert hook in 3d t from the d in end of leaf, ** 
thread over hook, pull a loop through, thread over, 
pull through two loops, thread over, pull through two 
loops, ** leaving two on hook, thread over hook twice, 
insert hook in 4th t on next leaf, repeat from ** to 
**, thread over hook and pull through remaining 3 
sts on hook, ch 9, I d in the 3d of the S t on top of 
leaf *. Repeat from * to * around, joining last 9 
ch to 1st d with si st. Break thread, and fasten. The 
circles are joined together as they are made, in the Sth 
row, as follows : Work the 5th row in a 2d circle to 
the 4th leaf, after making 9 ch, i d in top of it, ch 
4, take hook out of work, insert in corresponding 
loop on another circle (having them both right side 
up), pull 4th ch st through loop, ch i over the loop, 
ch 4, thread over hook twice, insert hook in 3d t 
from d on top of leaf, repeat from ** to **, thread 
over hook twice, insert in 4tli t on next leaf, repeat 
from ** to **, thread over hook and pull through 
remaining 3 sts on hook; ch 4, take hook out of 
work, insert in next loop on opposite circle, ch i over 
loop, ch 4, I d in 3d t on top of leaf. Fill remainder 
of circle by repeating from * to * in 5th row. Join 
each subsequent circle in same manner, at the 7th 
free loop from joining to previous circle. 

Heading. — When you have length required, join 
thread with i d in 5th free loop back from joining at 
right-hand side of edge, * (ch 7, i d in next loop) 3 
times, ch 15, i d in next 1, ch 5, i d in next 1, ch 5, 
take hook out of work, insert in 15 ch, catch 5th st 
on hook and pull through, i st over ch, ch 8, i d 
in next loop *. Repeat from * to * to end ; break 
thread. 2d row — Fasten thread with I t in 1st d at 
right-hand side, ch 2, skip 2 sts on ch, i t in next st. 



34 



row — Chain 3, (i t under 3 ch) twice, with I ch be- 
tween, (ch I, I t tinder i ch) S times, (ch 5, I d under 
next loop) twice, ch 2, 4 t on 4 t, with i ch between, 
turn. 14th row — Chain 2, 4 t on 4 t, with i ch be- 
tween, (ch 5, I d under next loop) twice, ch 5, miss 
I sp, I t in next, (ch i, i t under next I ch) 4 times, 
(ch I, I t under last sp) twice, ch 3, si st in 4th d 
from last d made on scallop, turn. 15th row — Chain 
3, I t under 3 ch, ch I, I t in same ch, (ch i, i t under 
I ch) 5 times, (ch S, i d under next loop) 3 times, 
ch 2, 4 t on 4 t, with i ch between. 

Upper Edge. — Chain 30; holding work right side up, 
pull the last st of ch through the 4 d on top scallop 
at the left, ch 3, miss i st on ch, i t in next st, ch i, 

1 t in next st, (ch l, miss i, i t in next st) 5 times, 
ch 5, miss 3, I d in next st, ch 2, miss i, i t in next 
st, (ch I, miss i, i t in next st) 3 times, turn. 2d row 
— Chain 2, 4 t on 4 t with i ch between each t, ch 5, 

2 t under 5 ch, with i ch between, (ch i, i t in next 
sp) 5 times, ch 4, miss 4 d on scallop, i si st in next d, 
turn, sd row — Chain 3, 2 t under 3 ch with I ch be- 
tween, (ch I, I t under next sp) 5 times, ch 5, I d 
under next loop, ch 2, 4 t on 4 t, with i ch between, 
turn. 4th row-^Chain 2, 4 t on 4 t, with i ch between, 
ch 5, I d under next loop, ch 5, miss i sp, i t under next 
sp, (ch I, I t under next sp) 4 times, (ch i, I t under 
next sp) twice, ch 4, si st in Sth d on next scallop. 5th 
rozv — Chain 3, 2 t under 4 ch, with i ch between each t, 
(ch I, I t in next sp) 5 times, (ch S, i d tmder next 
loop) twice, ch 2, 4 t on 4 t, with i ch between, turn. 
6th row — Chain 2, 4 t on 4 t, with i ch between, (ch 
5, I d under next loop) twice, ch 5, miss i sp, i t in 
next sp, (ch i, i t in next sp) 4 times, (ch i, i t 
under last sp) twice, ch 4, miss 3 d on scallop, si st 
in next d, turn. 7th row— Chain 3, 2 t under 3 ch, 
with I ch between, (ch i, i t under next sp) 5 times, 
(ch 5, I d under next loop) 3 times, ch 2, 4 t on 4 t, 
with I ch between, turn. 8fh row— Chain 2, 4 t on 
4 t, with I ch between, (ch 5, 1 d under next loop) 3 
times, ch 5, miss i sp, i t in next, (ch i, I t under 
next sp) 4 times, (ch i, 

1 t under last sp) twice, 
ch 3, si st in 7th of free 
scallop on next wheel, 
turn, gtli row — Chain 3, 

2 t under 3 ch, with i ch 
between, (ch i, i t in 
next sp) 5 times, (ch 5, 

1 d under next loop) 4 
times, ch 2, 4 t on 4 t, 
with I ch between, turn. 
loth rozv — Chain 2, 4 t 
on 4 t, with I ch be- 
tween, (ch 5, I d under 
next loop) 3 times, ch 5, 

2 t under next loop, with 
I ch between, (ch i, i t 
in next sp) 5 times, ch 3, 

si st in 4th d on next free scallop on next wheel, 
turn, nth rozv — Chain i, miss i sp, i t in next, 
(ch I, I t in next sp) 4 times, ch i, 2 t under 
5-ch loop, with I ch between, (ch S, i d under next 
loop) 3 times, ch 2, 4 t on 4 t, with i ch between, 
turn. i2th row — Chain 2, 4 t on 4 t with i ch be- 
tween, (ch 5, I d under next loop) twice, ch S, 2 t 
under next loop, with i ch between, (ch i, i t in 
next sp) 5 times, ch 2, si st in 5th d on scallop, turn. 



ijth row — Chain 2, miss i sp, I t in next sp, (ch I, 
I t in next sp) 4 times, (ch I, i t in next loop) twice, 
(ch 5, I d in next loop) twice, ch 2, 4 t on 4 t, with 
I ch between, turn. 14th row — Chain 2, 4 t on 4 t, 
ch 5, I d under next loop, ch 5, 2 t under next, with 

1 ch between, (ch i, i t in next sp) 5 times, ch 2, 
si st in 4th d on next scallop, turn. 15th row — Chain 
I, miss I sp, I t in next sp, (ch I, I t in next sp) 
4 times, (ch i, i t in S-ch loop) twice, ch 5, I d under 
next loop, ch 2, 4 t on 4 t. Repeat from 2d row. 

Figure 91. — Chain 25. ist row — In the 5th st 
from hook make a shell of (3 t, 2 ch, 3 t), ch 4, 
skip 4, I t in next st, ch 2, i t in same st, ch 4, skip 
4, shell in next st, ch 2, skip 2, I t in next st, ch 5, 
skip 4, I d in next st, turn. 2d row — Chain 3, 12 t 
under 5 ch, ch 2, shell in shell, ch 3, 7 t under 2 ch, 
ch 3, shell in shell, turn, jd rozv — * Chain 3, shell 
in shell, ch 2, 6 t with i ch between each, between 
next 7 t, ch 2, shell in shell, ch 2, * 13 t with I ch be- 
tween each, between 13 t, making 13th t under 3 ch 
at end of 12 t's, turn. 4th rozv — Chain 3, 12 t be- 
tween last 12 t, with I ch between each, ch 2, shell 
in shell, ch I, 3 t under each i ch between t's on fan, 
ch I, shell in shell, turn. 3th row — * Chain 3, shell 
in shell, ch 4, i t in Sth t on fan, ch 2, i t in same 
st, ch 4, shell in shell, ch 2, * i t under each i ch, 
with 2 ch between them, turn. 6th rozv — * Chain 3, 

2 t under first 2 ch, ch 2, 2 t under same ch, skip I 
sp, shell of 2 t, 2 ch, 2 t in next sp, repeat to end 
of fan, ch 2, * shell in shell, ch 3, 7 t under 2 ch, ch 
3, shell in shell, turn, ytli row — * Chain 3, shell in 
shell, ch 2, I t between each of next 7 t with i ch 
between, ch 2, shell in shell, ch 2, * shell in shell of 

3 t, 2 ch, 3 t across fan, turn. Sth row — Chain 3, 
shell in shell of 4 t, 2 ch, 4 t across fan, ch 2, shell 
in shell, ch I, 3 t under each I ch across fan, ch I, 
shell in shell, turn. 9th rozv — Like 5th row from 
* to * shell in shell across fan (4 t, 3 ch, 4 t in each 
shell), turn. loth row — Chain 3, 10 t under each 




Fig. 87. Edging. See page 34 

3 ch in shells on fan, ch 2, shell in shell, ch 3, 7 t 
under 2 ch, ch 3, shell in shell, turn. nth row — 
Like 3d row, from * to * i t on ist of 10 t, ch S, 
I d in 5th t, ch 3, si st in 3d t on next scallop, turn. 
I2th rozv — Twelve t under 5 ch, ch 2, shell in shell, 
ch I, 3 t under each i ch on fan, ch i, shell in shell, 
turn. 13th row — Like 5th from * to *, 13 t with I 
ch between each, between 13 t; after making 13th t, 
make si st in 3 t from last si st, ch 3, i si st in 2d t 



37 



on next scallop, turn. 14th row — Chain 2, i t be- 
tween next 2 t, ch 2, i t between next 2 t, repeat 
across fan, ch 2, shell in shell, ch 3, 7 t under 2 ch, 
ch 3, shell in shell, turn. 15th row— Like 7th from 
* to *, I t under each I ch, with 2 ch between ; after 
last t make i si st in 3d t from last si st, turn. i6th 
row— Like 6th from * to *, shell in shell, ch i, 3 t 
under each i ch across fan, ch i, shell in shell, turn. 
17th row— Like 5th row from * to * shell in shell 
(3 t, 2 ch, 3 t) across fan, turn. i8th row— Chain 
3, shell in shell, of 4 t, 2 ch, 4 t across fan, ch 2, 
shell in shell, ch 3, 7 t under 2 ch, ch 3, shell in shell, 
turn, jgth row— Like 3d, from * to *, shell in shell 
across fan (4 t, 3 ch, 4 t), turn. 20th row— Chain 
3, 10 t under each 3 ch across fan, ch 2, shell in shell, 
ch I, 3 t under each i ch across fan, ch i, shell in 
shell. Repeat for length. 

Figure 92. 

— The direc- 
tions are the 
same as for 
i n s e rtion. 
Fig. 56, for 
3 rows. 4th 
row — Begin 
at opposite 
end, ch 12, 
make a p in 
6th st; ch 3, 
3 t in space 
between the 
5 d's of 3d 
row; ch 9, p 
in 6th st ; ch 
3, 3 t in next 
space to 
end, always 
making the 
ch 9, the ch 
of 12 only 
made at be- 
ginning of 
r d w, turn. 
5th row — 
Chain 8, i d 
in 1st p; ch 
7, from p to 
p across 
length, turn. 
6th row — 
Make 11 d 

in 1st ch of 7, and 5 d, or half across next ch ; ch 11, 
turn, fasten in 5th st of first scallop, turn, and make 
15 d over this chain, on the unfinished chain of 6 d and 
5 d to middle of next; ch 11, turn and catch in middle 
of second scallop, turn, 7 d on half of this ch, then ch 
II, turn, catch in top of first scallop on 2d row, turn, 
15 d in this, 8 d in the next, 6 d in next, this com- 
pletes first scallop. Repeat from ist of the row to 
end of edge. 

Figure 93. — Use No. 80 Cordonnet crochet cot- 
ton. Chain 7, join to form a ring. Chain i, * 3 d 
in ring, ch 5, d in the Sth st from hook to form a 
picot (p), ch 9, d in the 5th st from hook, ch i, si st 
in the top of the last d in centre ring; repeat from * 




Fig. 



Insertion. See page 35 



until you have 4 loops of ch with 3 d between each 
loop, join first and last d, si st up to the centre of 
loop, (ch 12, d in next loop) 4 times, ch I, 17 d, in 
each i2-ch space, join first and last d. 

First Pyramid. — Holding wrong side of work next 
you, work i d in each of 8 sts, turn ; work in the back 
loops of the sts throughout, ch i, ** i d in each of 8 d, 
turn; ch 5, i d in each of 8 d, turn; ch i, i d in 
each of 7 d, turn; ch 5, i d in each of 7 d, turn; 
miss I, I d in each of 4 d, turn; ch 5, i d in each of 

4 d, turn, miss I, I d in each of 2 d, turn; ch 5, i d 
in each of 2 d, si st down side of point to centre. 

Second Pyramid. — One d in each of 9 d on centre, 
ch I, turn ; * i d in each of 8 d, turn; ch i, i d in each 
of 8 d, turn ; ch 5, I d in each of 8 d, turn ; ch i, I d in 
each of 7 d, turn; ch 5, i d in each of 7 d, turn; 
miss I, I d in each of 4 d, turn: ch,s, i d in each 
of 4 d, turn; miss I, I d in each of 2 d. ch 5, turn; 
I d in each of 2 d. 

Third Pyramid. — Chain 9, i d beside end p on first 
pyramid, turn ; i d in each of 9 sts of ch, turn ; miss 
I, I d in each of 8 d, turn ; ch 5, i d in each of 8 d, 
turn ; ch 5, I d in each of 7 d, turn ; ch 5, i d in each 
of 6 d, turn; ch 5, i d in each of 5 d, turn; ch 5, 
I d in each of 4 d, turn; ch S, I d in each of 3 d, 
turn; ch 5, I d in each of 2 sts, fasten off at back 
of work. 

For the second group of p}Tamids, having wrong 
side of work next you, work i d in each of the ist 8 
sts of next group of 17 d; repeat from ** until you 
have four groups of pyramids. 

The second and following motifs must be joined 
to the previous ones in working the third and fourth 
groups of pyramids as follows : Instead of working 
the 4th p on the third point, ch 2, and v^^ork i t in 
the corresponding p on previous motif, ch 2, i d in 
each of 5 d on point, finish as usual, join the 3d p 
of the next group (always counting p on both sides 
of point) to the corresponding p on opposite point. 

The picot chains in the diamond-shaped space are 
worked as follows: Join the thread to the 2d p 
as shown by the illustration. Chain 9, d in the Sth st 
from hook, ch 4, d on ch before p, p of 5 ch, d on ch 
after p, ch 3, d in p on pyramid, fasten off. 

Heading. — ist row — Join the thread to the end p 
on first point, * ch 22, d in the 5th st from hook 
for p, ch 6, I d in the 2d p on a point (counting from 
centre), ch 6, i d on ch before p, ch 5, d in ist of 

5 ch, for another p, i d on ch after ist p, ch 13, d 
in the 5th st from hook, ch 6, d in 2d p on next point, 
ch 6, I d on ch before p, i p of s-ch, d on ch at other 
side of 1st p, ch 17, d in end' p of pyramid, ch i, 
d in next pyramid; repeat from * to end. 2d row— 
One d in each st of ch across top of lace. 3d row — 
Treble in ist st, (ch i, miss i, t in next st) ; repeat 
across, fasten off. 

Edge. — ist row — Like ist row of heading. 2d row 
—Chain i, turn, miss i, *** i d in each of 9 sts, turn, 
miss I, like "first pyramid" (pyr) from **, after finish- 
ing pyr, work I d in each of 10 sts of ch, turn; miss i, 
like "second pyr" from * to end of third pyr, then 
miss 3 sts of ch and repeat from *** to end of lace. 

Figure 94. — Chain 78. ist row—One d in 9th st 
from hook, ch 3, miss 2 sts, 7 t in next 7 sts (ch 3, 
miss 2, I d in next st, ch 3, miss 2, i t in next st), 
this is called a festoon, and will be represented here- 



38 



after by f. Repeat 4 times more, 6 t in next 6 sts, 

3 f, 6 t in last 6 sts, turn. 2d row — * Chain 9, miss 

4 sts of ch, 5 t in next 5 sts, i t on next t, ch 5. 
miss 5 t, I t on next t, (ch 5, t on next t), 3 times, 

* 6 t on 6 t, make 5 sps of 5 ch, it on next t, 6 t 
on 6 t, ch 5, It in 4th st of last loop of f, turn, jd 
row — Chain 7, i d in 3d st of 5 ch, ch 3, i t on next 
t, ch 3, miss 2 t, I d in next, ch 3, i t on last t of 
group, 4 more f, 5 t in sp, 7 t on 7 t, 5 t in next sp, 
t on t, 3 f, 6 t on 6 t, turn. 4th row — Repeat from 

* to *, 18 t on 18 t, 6 sps to end of row, turn. 5//; 
row — Chain 7, 5 f, 5 t in sp, 7 t on 7 t, ch 5, miss 5 
t, 7 t on next 7 t, 5 t in sp, I t on next t, 3 f, 6 t 
on 6 t, turn. 6ih row — Repeat from * to *, 6 t on 
6 t, I sp, I f, I sp, 6 t on 6 t, 5 sps, turn, yth rozv 
— Chain 7, 2 f, 5 t in sp, i t on next t, 2 f, 6 t on 
6 t, I f, I sp, I f, 6 t on 6 t, 4 f, 6 t on 6 t, turn. 8fli 
row — ** Chain 3, 6 t on 6 t, 4 sps, ** 6 t on 6 t, i 
sp, I f, I sp, 6 t on 6 t, 2 sps, 6 t on 6 t, 2 sps, turn. 
gth row — Chain 7, 5 f, 6 t on 6 t, 5 t in sp, i t on 
t, ch 5, I t on next t, 5 t in next sp, 7 t on 7 t, 3 

f. 5 t in sp, I t on next t, turn. loth row — Repeat 
from ** to **, 6 t on 6 t, 5 t in sp, 7 t on 7 t, 6 sps, 
turn, nth rozv — Six f, 18 t on 18 t, 3 f, 5 t in sp, 
t on t, turn. 12th row — Repeat from ** to **, 6 t 
on 6 t, 7 sps, turn, ijth row — Seven f, 6 t on 6 t, 

3 f, 5 t in sp, t on t, turn. 14th row — Chain 3, 6 t 
on 6 t, II sps. This completes one scallop. In the 
next row the corner begins. For length of edge 
repeat from ist row. isf rozv — One f, 5 t in sp, t 
on next t, 5 f, 5 t in sp, t on t, 3 f, 6 t on 6 t, turn. 
Repeat from the 2d row to end of 7th row. 8tli 
row — In this you begin the corner by omitting last 
sp at end of row, turn, gth rozv — Make 4 f and 
finish row from directions of gth row, the ist f 
being omitted, turn. lofli row — Repeat from direc- 
tions, making but 4 sps at end, turn, nth row — 
Make 4 f and finish row, turn. 12th row — Repeat 
row from directions, making but 4 sps at end, turn. 
iSfh rozv — Four f, finish row. 14th rozv — Chain 3. 
6 t on 6 t, 7 sps, turn. 13th row — Three f, 5 t in sp, 
t on t, 3 f, 6 t on 6 t, turn. i6th row — Repeat from 

* to *, 6 t on 6 t, 2 sps, turn. lyth rozv — One f, 5 t 
in sp, 7 t on 7 t, 5 t in sp, t on t, 3 f, 6 t on 6 t, 
turn. i8th rozv — Repeat from * to *, 18 t on 18 t. 
turn, igth rozv — Chain 3, 6 t on 6 t, ch 5, miss 

5 t, 7 t on next 7 t, 5 t in sp, t on next t, 3 f, 6 t on 

6 t, turn. 20fli rozv — Repeat from * to *, 6 t on 6 t. 
I sp, I f, turn. 2ist row — Chain 8, i t on last t 
of f, I f, 6 t on 6 t, 4 f, 6 t on 6 t, turn. 22d row 
— Chain 3, 6 t on 6 t, 4 sps. 6 t on 6 t, i sp, turn. 
2jd row — Chain 3, 5 t in sp, 7 t on 7 t, 3 f, 5 t in sp. 
I t on t, turn. 24th row — Chain 3, 6 t on 6 t, 4 sps, 

-turn. 25th row — Three f, 5 t in 5 ch, t on t, turn. 
26th row — Chain 3, 6 t on 6 t, 2 sps, turn. 2/th 
rozv— One f, 5 t in sp, i t on t, turn. 28th row — 
Chain 3, 6 t on 6 t, turn. This concludes first half 
of corner, rst row of second half — Chain g, miss 

4 sts of ch, 5 t in next 5 sts, i t on next t, si st in 
4th st of second loop of next f, turn. 2d row — Slip 
stitch in 1st t, ch 3, 6 t on 6 t, turn, jcf row — Chain 

g, miss 4 sts, 5 t in next 5 sts, i t on t, ch 5, miss 5 t, 
I t on next, ch 5, i t in the t at end of sp preced- 
ing next f, I si st in 4th st of second loop of next f, 
turn. 4fh row — Two f, 6 t on 6 t, turn. 5th row — 
Chain 9. miss 4 sts, 5 t in next 5 sts, i t on t, 2 sps, 
ch 5, I t in 4th st of second loop of next f, ch 5, i t 



in t of sp preceding next f, ch 3, miss 3 t of next 
group, si st in each of last 3 t, turn. 6th row — Three 
t in 3 ch, I t on t, 5 t in sp, t on next t, 3 f, 6 t on 
6 t, turn, /th row^Repeat from * to *, 6 t on 6 t, 
ch 5, I t in bottom of t at corner of the two rows of 
13 t, si st in 3d st of next ch, ch 3, I t in next 3d st 
of same ch, turn. 8th row — Chain 7, I f, 6 t on 6 t, 
4 f, 6 t on next 6 t, turn, gth row — Chain 3, 6 t on 

6 t, 4 sps, 6 t on 6 t, ch 5, i t at end of f, ch 3, i d 
in end of t of next f, ch 3, I t in end of next f 
(where 8 ch began), ch 3, miss 2 t, si st in each of 
next 3 t to end, turn. loth rozv — Three t in 3 ch, t 
on t, I sp, 5 t in next sp, 7 t on 7 t, 3 f, 5 t in next 
sp. t on t. turn, nth row — Chain 3, 6 t on 6 t, 3 sps, 
ch 5, miss 5 t, 7 t on next 7 t, 5 t in sp, 4 t in next 

4 t, 3 t in side of next t, ch S, I d in 4th st of last 
loop of next f, turn. I2tlt rozv — Make I f, 18 t on 18 
t, 3 f, 5 t in sp, t on t, turn. 13th row — Chain 3, 6 t 
on 6 t, 3 sps, 

ch 5, miss S 
t, 7 t in next 

7 t, ch 5, 
miss 5 t, I t 
on next t, 
ch 5, I t in 
4th st of 
second loop 
of f, ch 5, I 
t in end of 
next f, si st 
in 4th st of 
second loop 
of next f, 
turn. 14th 
rozv — Three 
f, 6 t on 6 t, 
3 f, 5 t in sp, 
t on t, turn. 
ifith row — • 
Chain 3, 6 t 
on 6 t, 7 sps, 
ch 5, I t in 
4th s t of 
second loop 
of f, I t in 
4th s t of 
second loop 

5 t in sp, t on t. 
Repeat from * to 




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next f, turn. i6th row — Four f, 
3 f, 6 t on 6 t, turn, jjth row — 
*, 6 t on 6 t, 4 sps, ch 5, I t in next 
f (in same st with t of last row), I t in 4th st of 
second loop of next festoon. i8th rozv — Four f, 5 t 
in sp, 7 t on 7 t, 5 t in sp, t on t, 3 f , 6 t on 6 t, turn. 
igth row — Repeat from * to *, 18 t on 18 t, 4 sps, ch 5, 
I t in same st with t in next f, i t in 4th st of second 
loop of next f, turn. 20th row — Four f, 5 t in sp, 7 t 
in 7 t, ch 5, miss 5, 7 t in next 7 t, 5 t in sp, t on t, 

3 f, 6 t on 6 t, turn. 21st rozv — Repeat from * to *, 

4 sps, 6 t on 6 t, I sp, I f, I sp, 6 t on 6 t, 4 sps, ch 5, 
I t in f below, I t in 4th st of second loop of next f, 
turn. This row completes the corner. Repeat from 
7th row to finish scallop. 

Figure 95. — For this insertion, begin with 55 ch 
sts. Jit rozv — One t in 8th st from hook, (ch 2, miss 
2, I t in next st) twice, ch 2, miss 2. 7 t in next 7 
sts, (ch 2, miss 2, 7 t in next 7 sts) twice, 4 sps, turn. 
The remainder of the pattern may be worked from 



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on next scallop, turn. 14th row — Chain 2, i t be- 
tween next 2 t, ch 2, i t between next 2 t, repeat 
across fan, ch 2, shell in shell, ch 3, 7 t under 2 ch, 
ch 3, shell in shell, turn, isth row — Like 7th from 
* to *, I t under each i ch, with 2 ch between ; after 
last t make i si st in 3d t from last si st, turn. i6th 
row — Like 6th from * to *, shell in shell, ch i, 3 t 
tmder each i ch across fan, ch i, shell in shell, turn. 
17th row — Like Sth row from * to *, shell in shell 
(3 t, 2 ch, 3 t) across fan, turn. iSth row — Chain 
3, shell in shell, of 4 t, 2 ch, 4 t across fan, ch 2, 
shell in shell, ch 3, 7 t under 2 ch, ch 3, shell in shell, 
turn, jgtli row — Like 3d, from * to *, shell in shell 
across fan (4 t, 3 ch, 4 t), turn. 20th row — Chain 
3, 10 t under each 3 ch across fan, ch 2, shell in shell, 
ch I, 3 t under each i ch across fan, ch i, shell in 
shell. Repeat for length. 

_, Figure 92. 
— The direc- 
tions are the 
same as for 
i n s e rtion, 
Fig. 56, for 
3 rows. 4th 
row — Begin 
a t opposite 
end, ch 12, 
make a p in 
6th st ; ch 3, 
3 t in space 
between the 
5 d's of 3d 
row ; ch 9, p 
in 6th st ; ch 
3, 3 t in next 
space to 
end, always 
making the 
ch 9, the ch 
of 12 only 
made at be- 
ginning of 
r ct w, turn. 
5th row — 
Chain 8, i d 
in 1st p; ch 
7, from p to 
p across 
length, turn. 
6th row — 
Make 11 d 

in 1st ch of 7, and 5 d, or half across next ch ; ch 11, 
turn, fasten in Sth st of first scallop, turn, and make 
15 d over this chain, on the unfinished chain of 6 d and 
S d to middle of next; ch 11, turn and catch in middle 
of second scallop, turn, 7 d on half of this ch, then ch 
II, turn, catch in top of first scallop on 2d row, turn, 
15 d in this, 8 d in the next, 6 d in next, this com- 
pletes first scallop. Repeat from ist of the row to 
end of edge. 

Figure 93. — Use No. 80 Cordonnet crochet cot- 
ton. Chain 7, join to form a ring. Chain i, * 3 d 
in ring, ch 5, d in the 5th st from hook to form a 
picot (p), ch 9, d in the Sth st from hook, ch I, si st 
in the top of the last d in centre ring; repeat from * 




Fig. 88. Insertion. See page 35 



until you have 4 loops of ch with 3 d between each 
loop, join first and last d, si st up to the centre of 
loop, (ch 12, d in next loop) 4 times, ch i, 17 d, in 
each i2-ch space, join first and last d. 

First Pyramid. — Holding wrong side of work next 
you, work I d in each of 8 sts, turn ; work in the back 
loops of the sts throughout, ch i, ** i d in each of 8 d, 
turn ; ch 5, I d in each of 8 d, turn ; ch i, i d in 
each of 7 d, turn; ch 5, i d in each of 7 d, turn; 
miss I, I d in each of 4 d, turn; ch 5, i d in each of 
4 d, turn, miss I, I d in each of 2 d, turn; ch S, i d 
in each of 2 d, si st down side of point to centre. 

Second Pyramid. — One d in each of 9 d on centre, 
ch I, turn ; * i d in each of 8 d, turn ; ch i, i d in each 
of 8 d, turn ; ch 5, i d in each of 8 d, turn : ch i, i d in 
each of 7 d, turn; ch s> i d in each of 7 d, turn; 
miss I, I d in each of 4 d, turn: ch s. i d in each 
of 4 d, turn; miss i, i d in each of 2 d, ch 5, turn; 
I d in each of 2 d. 

Third Pyramid. — Chain 9, i d beside end p on first 
pyramid, turn; i d in each of 9 sts of ch, turn; miss 
I, I d in each of 8 d, turn : ch S> i d in each of 8 d, 
turn ; ch 5, I d in each of 7 d, turn ; ch S. i d in each 
of 6 d, turn; ch 5, I d in each of 5 d, turn; ch 5, 
I d in each of 4 d, turn ; ch 5, I d in each of 3 d, 
turn ; ch S. i d in each of 2 sts, fasten off at back 
of work. 

For the second group of pyramids, having wrong 
side of work next you, work i d in each of the ist 8 
sts of next group of 17 d; repeat from ** until you 
have four groups of pyramids. 

The second and following motifs must be joined 
to the previous ones in working the third and fourth 
groups of pyramids as follows : Instead of working 
the 4th p on the third point, ch 2, and work i t in 
the corresponding p on previous motif, ch 2, i d in 
each of 5 d on point, finish as usual, join the 3d p 
of the next group (always counting p on both sides 
of point) to the corresponding p on opposite point. 
The picot chains in the diamond-shaped space are 
worked as follows : Join the thread to the 2d p 
as shown by the illustration. Chain 9, d in the Sth st 
from hook, ch 4, d on ch before p, p of S ch, d on ch 
after p, ch 3, d in p on pyramid, fasten off. 

Heading. — ist row — Join the thread to the end p 
on first point, * ch 22, d in the Sth st from hook 
for p, ch 6, I d in the 2d p on a point (counting from 
centre), ch 6, i d on ch before p, ch s, d in ist of 
S ch, for another p, i d on ch after ist p, ch 13, d 
in the Sth st from hook, ch 6, d in '2d p on next point, 
ch 6, I d on ch before p, i p of S-ch, d on ch at other 
side of 1st p, ch 17, d in end p of pyramid, ch i, 
d in next pyramid ; repeat from * to end. 2d row — 
One d in each st of ch across top of lace, jd row — 
Treble in ist st, (ch i, miss i, t in next st) ; repeat 
across, fasten off. 

Edge. — ist row — Like ist row of heading. 2d row 
— ^Chain i, turn, miss i, *** i d in each of 9 sts, turn, 
miss I, like "first pyramid" (pyr) from **, after finish- 
ing pyr, work i d in each of lo sts of ch, turn; miss i, 
like "second pyr" from * to end of third pyr, then 
miss 3 sts of ch and repeat from *** to end of lace. 

Figure 94. — Chain 78. ist row — One d in 9th st 
from hook, ch 3, miss 2 sts, 7 t in next 7 sts (ch 3, 
miss 2, I d in next st, ch 3, miss 2, i t in next st), 
this is called a festoon, and will be represented here- 



38 



after by f. Repeat 4 times more, 6 t in next 6 sts, 

3 f, 6 t in last 6 sts, turn. 2d row — * Chain 9, miss 

4 sts of ch, 5 t in next 5 sts, i t on next t, ch 5, 
miss 5 t, I t on next t, (ch 5, t on next t), 3 times, 

* 6 t on 6 t, make 5 sps of 5 ch, it on next t, 6 t 
on 6 t, ch 5, It in 4th st of last loop of f, turn, jd 
row — Chain 7, i d in 3d st of 5 ch, ch 3, i t on next 
t, ch 3, miss 2 t, I d in next, ch 3, i t on last t of 
group, 4 more f, 5 t in sp, 7 t on 7 t, 5 t in next sp, 
t on t, 3 f, 6 t on 6 t, turn. 4th row — Repeat from 

* to *, 18 t on 18 t, 6 sps to end of row, turn, jth 
row — Chain 7, 5 f, 5 t in sp, 7 t on 7 t, ch 5, miss 5 
t, 7 t on next 7 t, 5 t in sp, I t on next t, 3 f, 6 t 
on 6 t, turn. 6//j row — Repeat from * to *, 6 t on 
6 t, I sp, I f, I sp, 6 t on 6 t, 5 sps, turn, yfh row 
— Chain 7, 2 f, 5 t in sp, i t on next t, 2 f, 6 t on 
6 t, I f, I sp, I f, 6 t on 6 t, 4 f, 6 t on 6 t, turn. 8th 
row — ** Chain 3, 6 t on 6 t, 4 sps, ** 6 t on 6 t, i 
sp, I f, I sp, 6 t on 6 t, 2 sps, 6 t on 6 t, 2 sps, turn. 
gth row — Chain 7, S f, 6 t on 6 t, 5 t in sp, i t on 
t, ch 5, I t on next t, 5 t in next sp, 7 t on 7 t, 3 
f, 5 t in sp, I t on next t, turn. loth row — Repeat 
fcom ** to **, 6 t on 6 t, 5 t in sp, 7 t on 7 t, 6 sps, 
turn. Tith row — Six f, 18 t on 18 t, 3 f, 5 t in sp, 
t on t, turn. i2th row — Repeat from ** to **, 6 t 
on 6 t, 7 sps, turn, isth row — Seven f, 6 t on 6 t, 

3 f, 5 t in sp, t on t, turn. 14th row — Chain 3, 6 t 
on 6 t, II sps. This completes one scallop. In the 
next row the corner begins. For length of edge 
repeat from ist row. ist rozv — One f, S t in sp, t 
on next t, 5 f, 5 t in sp, t on t, 3 f, 6 t on 6 t, turn. 
Repeat from the 2d row to end of 7th row. 8th 
row — In this you begin the corner by omitting last 
sp at end of row, turn, gth row— Make 4 f and 
finish row from directions of gth row, the ist f 
being omitted, turn. loth row — Repeat from direc- 
tions, making but 4 sps at end, turn. iTfh row — 
Make 4 f and finish row, turn. 12th row — Repeat 
row from directions, making but 4 sps at end, turn. 
iSth row — Four f, finish row. I4fh row — Chain 3, 
6 t on 6 t, 7 sps, turn. i$th row — Three f, 5 t in sp, 
t on t, 3 f, 6 t on 6 t, turn. i6th row — Repeat from 

* to *, 6 t on 6 t, 2 sps, turn, i/th row — One f, 5 t 
in sp, 7 t on 7 t, 5 t in sp, t on t, 3 f, 6 t on 6 t, 
turn. i8th row — Repeat from * to *, 18 t on 18 t, 
turn, igth rozv — Chain 3, 6 t on 6 t, ch 5, miss 

5 t, 7 t on next 7 t, 5 t in sp, t on next t, 3 f, 6 t on 

6 t, turn. 20fh row^Repeat from * to *, 6 t on 6 t, 
I sp, I f, turn. 2ist row — Chain 8, i t on last t 
of f, I f, 6 t on 6 t, 4 f, 6 t on 6 t, turn. 22d row 
— Chain 3, 6 t on 6 t, 4 sps. 6 t on 6 t, i sp, turn. 
2sd row — Chain 3, 5 t in sp, 7 t on 7 t, 3 f, S t in sp. 
I t on t, turn. 24th row — Chain 3, 6 t on 6 t, 4 sps, 

-turn. 23th row — Three f, 5 t in 5 ch, t on t, turn. 
26th row — Chain 3, 6 t on 6 t, 2 sps, turn. 2/'th 
row— One f, 5 t in sp, i t on t, turn. 28th row — 
Chain 3, 6 t on 6 t, turn. This concludes first half 
of corner, ist row of second half — Chain 9, miss 

4 sts of ch, 5 t in next 5 sts, i t on next t, si st in 
4th st of second loop of next f, turn. 2d row — Slip 
stitch in ist t, ch 3, 6 t on 6 t, turn. 3d row — Chain 
9, miss 4 sts, S t in next 5 sts, i t on t, ch 5, miss 5 t. 
I t on next, ch 5, i t in the t at end of sp preced- 
ing next f, I si st in 4th st of second loop of next f, 
turn. 4th row — Two f, 6 t on 6 t, turn. 5fh row — 
Chain 9, miss 4 sts, 5 t in next 5 sts, i t on t, 2 sps, 
ch S, I t in 4th st of second loop of next f, ch 5, i t 




in t of sp preceding next f, ch 3, miss 3 t of next 
group, si st in each of last 3 t, turn. 6th row — Three 
t in 3 ch, I t on t, 5 t in sp, t on next t, 3 f, 6 t on 
6 t, turn, yth row — Repeat from * to *, 6 t on 6 t, 
ch 5, I t in bottom of t at corner of the two rows of 
13 t, si st in 3d st of next ch, ch 3, I t in next 3d st 
of same ch, turn. 8th row — Chain 7, i f, 6 t on 6 t, 
4 f, 6 t on next 6 t, turn, gth row — Chain 3, 6 t on 

6 t, 4 sps, 6 t on 6 t, ch 5, i t at end of f, ch 3, i d 
in end of t of next f, ch 3, I t in end of next f 
(where 8 ch began), ch 3, miss 2 t, si st in each of 
next 3 t to end, turn. loth roiv — Three t in 3 ch, t 
on t, I sp, 5 t in next sp, 7 t on 7 t, 3 f, 5 t in next 
sp. t on t, turn, nth row — Chain 3, 6 t on 6 t, 3 sps, 
ch 5, miss 5 t, 7 t on next 7 t, 5 t in sp, 4 t in next 

4 t, 3 t in side of next t, ch 5, I d in 4th st of last 
loop of next f, turn. 12th row — Make i f, 18 t on 18 
t, 3 f, 5 t in sp, t on t, turn. 13th row — Chain 3, 6 t 
on 6 t, 3 sps, 

ch 5, miss 5 
t, 7 t in next 

7 t, ch 5, 
miss 5 t, I t 
on next t, 
ch 5, I t in 
4th st of 
second loop 
of f, ch 5, I 
t in end of 
next f, si st 
in 4th st of 
second loop 
of next f, 
turn. 14th 
row — Three 
f, 6 t on 6 t, 
3 f, S t in sp, 
t on t, turn. 
13th rozv — 
Chain 3, 6 t 
on 6 t, 7 sps, 
ch 5. I t in 
4th s t of 
second loop 
of f, I t in 
4th s t of 

second loop of next f, turn. i6th row — Four f, 

5 t in sp, t on t, 3 f, 6 t on 6 t, turn, i/th row — 
Repeat from * to *, 6 t on 6 t, 4 sps, ch S, i t in next 
f (in same st with t of last row), I t in 4th st of 
second loop of next festoon. 18 fh row — Four f, S t 
in sp, 7 t on 7 t, 5 t in sp, t on t, 3 f, 6 t on 6 t, turn. 
igth row — Repeat from * to *, 18 t on 18 t, 4 sps, ch 5, 
I t in same st with t in next f, I t in 4th st of second 
loop of next f, turn. 20th row — Four f, 5 t in sp, 7 t 
in 7 t, ch 5, miss S. 7 t in next 7 t, S t in sp, t on t, 

3 f, 6 t on 6 t, turn. 21st row — Repeat from * to *, 

4 sps, 6 t on 6 t, I sp, I f, I sp, 6 t on 6 t, 4 sps, ch 5, 
I t in f below, i t in 4th st of second loop of next f, 
turn. This row completes the corner. Repeat from 
7th row to finish scallop. 

Figure 95. — For this insertion, begin with 55 ch 
sts. 1st rozv — One t in 8th st from hook, (ch 2, miss 
2, I t in next st) twice, ch 2, miss 2, 7 t in next 7 
sts, (ch 2, miss 2, 7 t in next 7 sts) twice, 4 sps, turn. 
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39 



the cut, as the method of working is given in directions 
for Fig. 96. 

Figure 96. — Chain 40. 1st row — One t in 8th st 
from hook, 6 t in next 6 sts, (ch 2, miss 2 sts on 
foundation ch, 7 t in next 7 sts) twice, (ch 2, miss 2, 
I t in next st) 3 times, turn. 2d row — Chain 5, i t 
on next t, ch 2, i t on next t, ch 2, i t on next t, 
ch 2, miss 2 t, 4 t on 4 t, 2 t in sp, I t on t, 2 t 




in sp, 4 t on 4 t, ch 2, I t on last t, ch 2, i t on next t, 
ch 2. I t on last t of row, turn, jd row — Chain 8, 
I t in 6th st from hook, i t in each of next 2 sts, 
I t on t, ch 2, I t on 4th t, ch 2, i t on next t, ch 2, 
miss 2 t, and make 13 t, 5 sps, turn. 4tli row — 
Three sps (making 5 ch in turning), 10 t, i festoon 
(f ) as follows : ch 3, miss 2 t, i d in 3d t, ch 3, miss 2, 
I t on next t, g more t, 2 sps, 3 t under ch at end of 
row, turn. $fh row — Chain 8, 3 t, 3 t in last 3 sts 
of ch, I t on t, 2 sps, 7 t (counting t of last sp as i t), 

1 f, ch 5, I t on next t, I f, 7 t, 2 sps, turn. 6tli row 
— * Chain 5, i t on next t, 4 t, i f, 5-ch sp, i f, 5-ch 
sp, I f, 4 t, * 2 sps, 3 t under ch at end, turn, ^th 
row — Chain 8, 3 t in last 3 sts of ch, i t on t, 3 sps, 
** 4 t, 5-ch sp, I f, S-ch sp, f, S-ch sp, 4 t, i sp, ** turn. 
8th rozu — Repeat from * to *, 4 sps, 4 t, turn, gth 
row — Chain S, 3 t in last 3 sts of ch, i t on t, 2 sps, 
4 t, 2 sps ; repeat from ** to **, turn. loth row — 
Repeat from * to *, i sp, 4 t, i sp, 4 t, 2 sps, 3 t 
under ch, turn, nth row — Chain 5, i t on 4th t, 

2 t in sp, I t on next t, 2 sps, 4 t, 2 sps ; repeat from 










Fig. 91. Edging. See page 37 



** to **, turn, i^tli row — Repeat from * to *, 4 sps, 
4 t, turn, ijth row — Chain 5, i t on 4th t, 2 t in sp, 
'i t on t, 3 sps; repeat from ** to **, turn. 14th row — 
Repeat from * to *, 2 sps, 4 t, turn. 13th row — 
Chain 5, 4 t, 2 sps, 7 t, (making the 2d and 3d under 
the I sp of f, I on d, 2 under next sp, and the last 
one on next t), i f, i sp of 5 ch, i f, 2 sps, turn. 
i6tli row — Three sps, 10 t, f, 10 t, 2 sps, 4 t, turn, i^th 
row— Chain S. 4 t, 3 sps, 13 t, 5 sps, turn. i8th row 
— Four sps, 7 t, 2 sps, 7 t, I sp, 4 t, turn, igth row— 
Chain 5, miss 3 t, t on next t, 2 t in sp, 4 t on next 
4 t, I sp, 7 t, I sp, 7 t, 3 sps, turn. 20th row — Three 
sps, 7 t, I sp, 7 t, I sp, 7 t, turn. 21st row — Chain 5, 

1 t on 1st t, 6 more t, i sp, 7 t, i sp, 7 t, turn.- In 
the next scallop you begin the corner. Repeat from 
2d row to end of loth row, then work the nth row 
to end of last 5-ch sp, turn. 

Corner, ist row — Chain 6, i d under 5-ch sp, 
ch 3, t on t, finish row like 12th from ist 5-ch sp, 
turn. 2d row — Work 13th row to end of 2d f, turn. 
3d row — Chain 8, t on last t of, f below, finish row 
like 14th row, beginning with 2d f, turn. 4th row — 
Repeat 15th row to end of ist 5-ch sp, turn. 5th 
row — Chain 6, i d under 5-ch sp, ch 3, t on t, 9 more 
t, 2 sps, 4 t, turn. 6th row — Chain 5, miss 3 t, t on 
next t, 2 t in sp, t on next t, 3 sps, 4 t, turn. 7th row 
Chain 3, for ist t, 6 more t, i sp, 4 t, turn. 8th row— 
Chain 5, miss 3 t, t on next t, 2 t in sp, t on t. 

Second Half of Corner, ist row — Chain 8, 3 t in 
last 3 sts of ch, t on t, ch 2, miss 2 t on 7 t of 7th 
row of corner, i t in next t, si st over 3 t, turn. 2d 
row — Two t under last t made, t on next t, ch 2, miss 

2 t, t on next t, 3 t under ch at end, turn, sd row — 
Chain 8, 3 t in last 3 sts of ch, t on t, 3 sps, 4 t in 
side of next t, counting last t of sp as i ; i t in 3d 
st of 2d section of f, turn. 4th row — Slip stitch on 
1st t, ch 3, 9 more t, 2 sps, 3 t under ch at end, turn. 
Sth row — Chain 8, 3 t in last 3 sts of ch, t on t, 2 sps, 
7 t, f, 5-ch sp, making the t in the end of f after the 
10 in first half of corner, i d in 3d st of next 5-ch 
sp, turn. 6th row — Chain 6, i d in 5-ch sp, ch 3, t on 
t, 5-ch sp, f, 4 t, 2 sps, 3 t under ch, turn, ^th row — 
Chain 8, 3 t in last 3 sts of ch, t on t, 3 sps, 4 t, 5-ch 
sp, f, 5 ch, I t in 4th st of 2d section of f, ch 3, i d 
in same st with d in 5-ch sp, ch 3, t in end of t of 
next f in first half of corner, turn. Sth row — Chain 
5, t on next t, f, 5-ch sp, f, 4 t, 4 sps, 3 t "under ch, 
turn, gth row — Chain 8, 3 t in last 3 sts, t on t, 
2 sps, 4 t, 2 sps, 4 t, 5-ch sp, f, 5 ch, f, 5 ch, 3 t in next 
sp, si st in end of 4th t, si st in 2 sts of ch at end, 
turn. loth row — Three t in 3 t; repeat loth row, be- 
ginning with 1st f, turn. Repeat from nth row to 
end of 2ist row; which will finish scallop, and make 
one row on the next. Repeat from 2d row for length 
desired, making each corner in the same manner. 

Edge. — Fasten thread with i d in end of first t at 
right-hand lower edge, 7 t tmder 5 ch, ch 2, i d be- 
tween next two rows, * ch 2, 7 t under 5 ch, ch 2, 
I d between rows, * 3 times, ch 2, 7 t under 5 ch, 
ch 2, I d in side of t at end of scallop ; repeat from 
* to * 4 times: ch 2, 7 t, I d under 5 ch, ch i, i d, 
7 t under next 5 ch ; repeat from ist * to end of edge. 

Figure 97. — This pattern was worked in cream 
white twofold zephyr and may be used on a flan- 
nel skirt or as a finish to a crocheted one. Chain 



40 



2 ch between each, ch 2, miss 2, i t in next t ; repeat 
to the 4 t at top of scallop, in these you do not miss, 
but make i t in each of the 4 t with 2 ch between 
each; between scallops, make 4 t in the 4 d, without 
any sts between ; repeat to end, turn. 7th row — Chain 
12, I t in 7th st from hook, ch 5, miss i t, i d in next 
t, * ch 5, turn, I t in the t made in 7th st of 12 ch, 
turn, ch 7, I t in t just made, ch 5, miss i t, i d in 






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next t; repeat from * to end of scallop. Between 
scallops, draw a st through each of the 4 t, retain- 
ing them on the hook, thread over and draw through 
all at once; repeat from beginning of row. 

Figure 102. — Chain 92. ist rozv — One t in 4th ch 
from hook, 2 t in next 2 ch, ch 2, skip 2 on founda- 
tion chain, t in 3d ch, ch 2, skip 2, 4 t, (ch 2, skip 2, 
I t on t) until you have 21 spaces, 4 t, ch 2, i t, ch 2, 
4 t. 2d row — Chain 3, 3 t, ch 2, i t, ch 2, 4 t, 21 sps, 
4 t, ch 2, I t on t, ch 2, 4 t on 4 t. 3d row — Chain 3, 

3 t, 3 sps, 4 t, 9 sps, 4 t, 9 sps, 4 t, 2 sps, 7 t. 4th row 
— Slip stitch back on 3 t, ch 3, 3 t, 2 sps, 4 t, 8 sps, 
10 t, 8 sps, 4 t, 3 sps, 4 t. 5tli row — Chain 3, 3 t, S sps, 

4 t, 4 sps, 4 t, I sp, 10 t, I sp, 4 t, 4 sps, 4 t, 3 sps, 7 t. 
dth row — Slip stitch back on 3 t, ch 3, 3 t, 2 sps, 7 t, 
I sp, 4 t, 2 sps, 10 t, tuft (see 6th row of directions for 
Fig. 100), II t, 2 sps, 4 t, I sp, 7 t, 4 sps, 4 t. /ih row 
— Chain 3, 3 t, 7 sps, 7 t, i sp, 7 t, tuft, 6 t, tuft, 7 t, 
I sp, 7 t, S sps, 4 t. 8th row — Chain 3, 3 t, 3 sps, 
13 t, I sp, 10 t, I sp, 10 t, I sp, 13 t, 5 sps, 4 t. 
gth row — Chain 3, 3 t, 6 sps, 10 t, 2 sps, 4 t, i sp, 
ch 3, I d in middle of sp below, ch 3, i t on next t, 
I sp, 4 t, 2 sps, 10 t, 4 sps, 4 t. lotli row — Chain 5, 
I t in 4th ch from hook, i t in next ch, 4 more t, 
7 sps, 7 t, ch 3, I d on 4th t, ch 3, i d on next t, 
ch 5, I d on next t, ch 3, d on next t, ch 3, 7 t, 
9 sps, 4 t. jjth row — Chain 3, 3 t, 4 sps, 13 t, i sp, 
4 t, I sp, ch 5, I t on next t, ch 3, I d under 5 ch, 
ch 3, I t on t, ch 5, I t on t, i sp, 4 t, i sp, 13 t, 

3 sps, 4 t. I2th row — Chain 5, t in 4th and 5th ch, 

4 more t, 4 sps, 13 t, ch 5, skip 3 t and i sp, i t on 
next t, ch 3, d in 5 ch, ch 3, t on t, ch 5, t on t, ch 3, 
d in 5 ch, ch 3. t on t, ch 5, skip i sp and 3 t, 13 t, 

5 sps, 4 t. istli row — Chain 3, 3 t, 3 sps, 11 t, tuft, 
4 t, I sp, ch 3, I d under 5 ch, ch 3, i t on next t, 
ch 5, I t on t, ch 3, d in 5 ch, ch 3, t on t, ch 5, t on t, 
ch 3, d under 5 ch, ch 3, t on next t, i sp, 4 t, tuft, 11 t, 

3 sps, 4 t. 14th row — Chain 3, 3 t, 2 sps, 11 t, tuft, 

4 t, 2 sps, ch 5, t on next t, ch 3, d under 5 ch, ch 3, 
t on next t, ch 5, t on t, ch 3, d under 5 ch, ch 3, t on t, 
ch s, t on t, 2 sps, 4 t, tuft, II t, 2 sps, 4 t. 13th row — 
Like 13th. T6th row — Chain 3, 6 1, 4 sps, 13 t, ch 5, t on t, 
ch 3, d under 5 ch, ch 3, t on t, ch 5, t on next t, ch 3, 



d under 5 ch, ch 3, t on t, ch 5, 13 t, 5 sps, 4 t. 
17th row — Chain 3, 3 t, 4 sps, 13 t, i sp, 4 t, i sp, 
ch 5, t on t, ch 3, d under 5 ch, ch 3, t on t, ch 5, 
t on t, ch 2, 3 t under 5 ch, i t on next t, i sp, 13 t, 
3 sps, 4 t. i8th row — Chain 3, 6 t, 7 sps, 7 t, ch 3, 
d under ch, ch 3, t on t, ch 5, t on t, ch 3, d under 

5 ch, ch 3, t on next t, 6 more t, 9 sps, 4 t. igth 
rozt;— Chain 3, 3 t, 6 sps, 10 t, 2 sps, 4 t, 3 of them 
made under 3 ch, i sp, ch 3, d in 5 ch, ch 3, t on next 
t, I sp, 4 t, 2 sps, 10 t, 4 sps, 4 t. 20th row — Chain 3, 

3 t, 3 sps, 13 t, I sp, 10 t, I sp, 10 t, I sp, 13 t, 5 sps, 

4 t. 2ist row— Chain 3, 3 t, 7 sps, 7 t, i sp, 7 t, tuft, 

6 t, tuft, 7 t, I sp, 7 t, 5 sps, 4 t. 22d row — Chain 7, 
turn, si st over ist 4 ch (remaining 3 ch stand for 

1 •), miss I t of last row and work i t over each of 
next 3 t, 2 sps, 7 t, I sp, 4 t, 2 sps, 10 t, tuft, 11 t, 

2 sps, 4 t, I sp, 7 t, 4 sps, 4 t. 2jd row— Chain 3, 

3 t, 5 sps, 4 t, 4 sps, 4 t, I sp, 10 t, I sp, 4 t, 4 sps, 4 t, 

3 sps, 7 t. 24tli row — Chain 7, turn, si st over ist 

4 ch, miss I t of last row and work i t over each 
of next 3 t, 2 sps, 4 t, 8 sps, lo t, 8 sps, 4 t, 3 sps, 4 t. 
2Sth row— Chain 3. 3 t, 3 sps, 4 t, 9 sps, 4 t, 9 sps, 
4 t, 2 sps, 7 t. 

First Side of Corner. isf row — Chain 3, 3 t, 

2 sps, 4 t, 21 sps, 4 t, I sp. 2d row— Turn, ch 5 
(to stand for i sp), 4 t, 21 sps, 4 t, 2 sps, 4 t. 3d row 
— Chain 3, 3 t, 2 sps, 4 t, 21 sps. 4fli row — Chain 3, 

3 _t, 9 sps, 4 t, 9 sps, 4 t, 2 sps, 7 t. jth row— Slip 
stitch over 4 t of last row, ch 3, 3 t. 2 sps, 4 t, 8 sps, 
10 t, 7 sps. 6th row— Chain 3, 3 t, 4 sps, 4 t, i sp, 
10 t, I sp, 4 t, 4 sps, 4 t, 3 sps, 7 t. yth row— Slip 
stitch over 4 t of last row, ch 3, 3 t, 2 sps, 7 t, i sp, 

4 t, 2 sps, 10 t, tuft, II t, 2 sps, 4 t. 8th row— Chain 
3, 6 t, I sp, 7 t, tuft, 6 t, tuft, 7 t, I sp. 7 t, 5 sps, 4 t. 
9th rotf- Chain 3, 3 t, 3 sps, 13 t, I sp, 10 t, i sp, 

10 t, I sp. loth row— Chain 5 (to stand for i sp), 
I m.ore sp, 4 t, 3 sps, 4 t, 2 sps, 10 t, 4 sps, 4 t. 
nth row— Chain 5, t in 4th ch from hook, t in next, 

4 more t, 7 sps, 7 t, 5 sps. 12th row — Chain 5, 5 more 
sps, 4 t, I sp,_i3 t, 3 sps, 4 t. 13th row— Chain 5, t in 
4th st from hook, t in next, 4 more t, 4 sps, 13 t, 

5 sps. 14th row — Chain 5, 5 more sps, 4 t, tuft, 

11 t, 3 sps, 4 t. r^th row 
— Chain 3, 3 t, 2 sps, 11 t, 
tuft, 4 t, 5 sps. i6th row 
— Chain 5, 3 more sps, 4 t. 
tuft, II t, 3 sps, 4 t. i/th 
rozi' — Chain 3, 6 t, 4 sps, 
13 t. I sp. i8th row — 
Chain 3, 3 t, i sp, 13 t, 
3 sps, 4 t. 19th row — 
Chain 3, 6 t, 6 sps. 20th 
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Fig. 96. Edging. See page 40 



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4 1. 2ist rozv — Chain 3, 6 t, 2 sps, 4 t. 22d rozo — ^Chain 5, 

2 more sps, 4 t. 2^^d roxv — Chain 3, 6 t, i sp, 24th rozv — 
Chain 5, 4 t. This completes one-half of corner. 

Second Side of Corneu. ist rozv — Four t, ch 7, 
turn, si st over 1st 4 ch. 2d rozv- — Two t into side of 
t just made, si st in 3d st of 5 ch. jrf rozso — Slip stitch 
to next t, ch 2, t into 5 ch. 4th rozv — Turn, ch 2, 7 t. 
oth rozv — Slip stitch to end of t, ch 7, si st over 
1st 4 ch, skip 1st t, 3 t, 4 sps, 2 t into side of t. 
6th rozju — Turn, 9 t, 2 sps, 7 t. 7th rozv — Chain 7, 
si st over ist 4 ch, 3 t, 4 sps, 10 t, 4 t into 4 t of first 
side of corner. Sfh rozv — Turn, 7 sps, 7 t. gtli rozv — 
Chain 7, si st over ist 4 ch, 3 t, 3 sps, 13 t, i sp, 4 t, 
I sp, t into t of first side of corner, ch 2, t into 5 ch. 
lOth row — Turn, 2 sps, 13 t, 4 sps, 7 t. nth rozv — 
Chain 3, 3 t, 3 sps, 11 t, tuft, 4 t, 5 sps, t into t of 
first side of corner, ch 2, t into 5 ch. i2fh rozv — 
Turn, 6 sps, 4 t, tuft, 11 t, 2 sps, 4 t. ijth rozv — 
Chain 3, 3 t, 3 sps, ir t, tuft, 4 t, 7 sps, t into t of 
first side of corner, ch 2, t into 5 ch. 14th rozv — 
Turn, 6 sps, 13 t, 4 sps, 7 t. jjth rozv — Slip stitch 
over 3 t, ch 3> 3 t, 3 sps, 13 t, i sp, 4 t, 7 sps, 3 t, 
si st into t of first side of corner, si st on 2 ch. i6th 
rozv — Turn, 6 t, 5 sps, 7 t, 7 sps, 7 t. j/th rozv — 
Slip stitch over 3 t, ch 3, 3 t, 4 sps, 10 t, 2 sps, 4 t, 

3 sps, 4 t, 2 sps, 6 t, si st into t on first side of corner, 
si st to end of t. iSlh rozv — Turn, 6 t, i sp, 10 t, 
I sp, 10 t, I sp. 13 t, 3 sps, 4 t. iQth rozv — Chain 3, 
3 t, S sps, 7 t, I sp, 7 t, tuft, 6 t, tuft, 7 t, I sp, 7 t, 
I sp, 4 t into 4 t of first side of corner. 20th rozv — - 
Turn, I sp, 4 t, 2 sps, 11 t, tuft, 10 t, 2 sps, 4 t, i sp, 
7 t, 2 sps, 4 t. 2ist row — Chain 5, t into 4th ch from 
hook, t in next ch, 4 more t, 3 sps, 4 t, 4 sps, 4 t, i sp, 
10 t, I sp, 4 t, 4 sps, 4 t, I sp, 4 t into 4 t on first 



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side of corner. 22d row — Turn, 8 sps, 10 t, 8 sps, 
4 t, 2 sps, 4 t. 23d row — Chain 5, t in 4th ch from 
needle, t in next, 4 more t, 2 sps, 4 t, 9 sps, 4 t, 
9 sps, 4 t, I sp, 3 t, si st into t on first side of corner, 
si st into 2 ch. 24tlt row — Turn, ch 2, 4 t, 21 sps, 
4 t, 2 sps, 4 t. 2Sth row — Chain 3, 3 t, 2 sps, 4 t, 
21 sps, 4 t, 2 sps, 4 t into 4 t on first side of corner. 
26th rozv — Turn, 2 sps, 4 t, 21 sps, 4 t, 2 sps, 4 t. 
This completes corner. Continue with edging for 
length desired, repeating from 1st row, and make 
second corner the same as the first, and so on. 

Figure 103. — Use No. 70 Cordonnet crochet cot- 
ton and a No. 11 steel hook. Chain 8, join with si st. 
1st round — Chain 8, i d t in ring, (ch 4, i d t in 
ring) 6 times, ch 4, si st in 4th st of 8 ch. 2d round — 
Chain 5, 5 d t in ist space (sp), i d t on d t, * 6 d t in 
next sp, I d t on d t, repeat from * around, making 56 
d t in all, join to top st of 5 ch with si st. 3d round 
— Chain 5, 6 d t on next 6 d t, ch 5, * 7 d t on next 
7 d t, ch 5, repeat from * around, joining last 5 ch 
with si 3t in top st of S ch. 4th round — One si st 
in next d t, ch 3, * (thread over hook, insert hook 
in next d t, pull a loop through, thread over, pull 
through two loops on hook) 5 times; when you will 
have six loops on hook, thread over and pull through 
five loops, thread over, pull through last two loops, 
ch 7, repeat from * around, joining last 7 ch with 
si st in top of first cluster. 5th round — Slip stitch 
up 3 sts on 7 ch, I d in 4th st, ch 9, i d in 4th st of 
next 7 ch, repeat around, si st in 3d d. 6th round — 
Slip stitch 5 sts on 9 ch, ch 7, i t in 6th st from 
hook, * (ch 7, thread over hook twice, insert hook 
in 4th st of 9 ch and make a d t, ch 2, thread over 
once and make a t in the ist st of d t (which is the 
loop that was pulled through the 9th st of 9 ch), 
inserting hook under the two upper threads of st. 
Repeat from * around, joining last 7 ch to Sth st 
of first 7 ch. Break thread and fasten securel}'. 

Make another wheel like this, but in last row make 
but 13 of the cross treble stitches, then join to the 
first wheel as follows : Chain 29, take hook out of 
work, insert it in centre st of 7 ch between 5th and 
6th cross t from beginning of row on first wheel, 
catch 29th st and pull through, ch i, being careful 
that both wheels are right side up, si st in each of 
first 3 sts of ch, ch 3, miss i, i h t in next st, (ch 
I, miss I, I h t in next st) 8 times, ch 3,. miss i, si st 
in three last sts of ch, ch 3, and finish out row of 
cross t sts (3 more in all), fastening last 7 ch to 
5th st of 1st t in cross t. 

Make as many wheels as required for length of 
lace you wish, making 13 cross t sts with 7 ch be- 
tween, in last row. and join as before, finishing row 
of cross t sts, and breaking thread. 



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On the last wheel you make when you have length 
you wish, after completing the row of cross t's, do 
not break thread, but begin the next round. 7th 
round — Chain 3, * I t in each of the 2 sts in cross 
t, using only one loop of sts, i t on t of cross t, I t 
in each of the 7 sts of ch ; counting the first 3 ch 
made as i t, this makes 11 sts, and there must be 
just II sts between the beginning of each cross t 
and the beginning of next, around to the last cross 
t on wheel before the joining ch, in that one 
make i t on ist t of cross t, i t in each of next 2 
sts, I t on 2d t of cross t, 3 t in next 3 sts of ch, 
then join to 3d si st on connecting ch with i si st, 
I d under ist sp, i d on h t, i d under next sp till 
you have 19 d (this takes you into the last sp), i 
si st in last si st on ch, 3 t in next 3 sts on wheel, 

1 t on 1st t of the cross t, * and repeat from * to * 
all along the row of wheels aroimd to the first 
joining on second side; when you reach that, after 
making the ** 3 t in 3 sts of last sp, join to ist st 
of 3 ch on joining chain with si st, i si st in next 
st of 3 ch, I d under same 3 ch, i d on h t, i d under 
next sp, till you have 19 d (the last one should be under 
the 3 ch at end), i si st in next st of 

3 ch, I si st in next si st, i si st in 
the top of last t made before join- 
ing. Three t in next 3 t, ** then 
repeat row of t all around, at each 
joining, repeating from ** to **, 
join with si st to top st of 3 ch. 
8th round — Chain 3, i t in next t, 

* 4 t in next t, take hook out of 
work, insert in first of 4 t, pull 
last st through, i t in each of next 
10 t, repeat from * 13 times, 3 t in 
next 3 t, which leaves two free t 
before connecting ch, ** ch 5, miss 

2 d on connecting ch, 16 d in next 
16 d, taking both loops of sts, ch 5, 
miss 2 t on wheel, 3 t in n2xt 3 t, 
repeat from * 8 times, 3 t in next 

3 t, repeat from ** to next wheel, 
then alternately from * to * and 
from ** to ** all around to begin- 
ning of round, join with si st to 

1st st of 3 ch. gth round — Chain 3, 7 t in next 

7 t, (ch 2, miss I, 10 t in next 10 ,t) 11 times, mak- 
ing 5 of the t on each side of st composed of 4 t, 
ch .2, 9 t in next 9 t, * ch 5, miss 2 d, 12 d in next 
12 d, ch 5, 9 t in next 9 t, (ch 2, miss I, 10 t 
in next 10 t) 6 times, ch 2, miss i, 9 t in next 9 t, 
repeat from *, repeat from * all around to begin- 
ning of round, working all around end wheel to 
joining, making 2 ch,. 2 t after last cluster to make 
10 t in cluster at beginning, join to first 3 ch with 
si st. loth round — Chain 3, 7 t on 7 t, (ch 3, 10 t 
on 10 t) II times, ch 3, 9 t on 9 t, * ch 5, miss 2 d, 

8 d in next 8 d, ch S, 9 t in next 9 t, (ch 3, 10 t in 
next 10 t) 6 times, ch 3, 9 t in next 9 t, repeat from 

* all around to beginning of round, making 3 ch, 
2 t in next 2 t after last 10 t, join to 3 ch with si st. 
nth round — Slip stitch in each of next 2 t, ch 8, 
I d t in 7th st from hook, * ch 5, i d under 3 ch, 
ch 5, I d t in centre of next 10 t, ch 3, i t in ist st 
of d. t at the bottom of st, repeat from * to con- 
nection, ch 8, miss 2 d, 4 d in next 4 d, ch 3, take 



hook out of work, insert in 3d st of 8 ch (count- 
ing up from 1st d), pull 3d st through, ch 5, i d t 
between 4th and sth t of next cluster, ch 3, i t in 
1st st of d t, ** repeat from * to ** all around, ch 5, i 
si st in sth st of cross t. Break thread and fasten. 
Figure Between Wheels. — Chain 8, join with si 
St. 1st row — Chain 5, ( i d t in circle) 14 times, turn. 
2d low — One si st in ist d t, ch 5, 4 d t in next 4 
d t, ch 3, 5 d t in next 5 d t, ch 3, 4 d t in next 4 d 
t, I d t in 1st st of 5 ch at end, turn, jd row — • 
Chain i, 5 d in next S d t, ch 5, 5 t in next S d t, 
ch 5, 5 d in next 5 d t, turn. 4th row — Chain 3, * 
(thread over hook once, insert in ist d, pull a loop 
through, thread over, pull through two loops) 5 
times, thread over, pull through five loops on hook, 
thread over and pull through last two loops, * ch 
3, take up row of wheels, holding wrong side up, 
insert hook under the 3 ch of 2d cross t from join- 
ing on first wheel at the right, make i d, ch 3, i d 
under first 5 ch on figure, ch 4, repeat from * to * 
on 5 t, I 1 t under 3 ch of cross t next to joining, 
I 1 t in 3 ch of opposite cross t, ch 4, id under 
next 5 ch on figure, ch 3, i d under 3 ch of next 







Fig. 99. Edging. See page 41 

cross t, ch 3, repeat from * to * in last S d on 
figure, break thread and fasten. Make one of these 
figures between each wheel on both sides, joining 
in the same manner. 

Heading, ist row — In the first stitch of fourth 
cross treble from joining in end wheel at right, hav- 
ing a slip knot on hook, fasten thread and ch 2, i 
t in 2d t of cross t, ch 16, I d under 3 ch of next 
cross t, ch 12, I d under 3 ch of next cross t, ch 
12, * thread over four times, insert hook in ist t of 
next cross t, draw a loop through, (thread over 
hook and draw through two loops) twice, thread 
over hook, insert hook in 2d t of cross t, pull loop 
through, (thread over, and pull through two loops) 
5 times; * ch 9, make a 1 t in the end d of the row 
of 5 d in first petal of figure, ch 9, 3 d in ring at 
top of figure, ch 9, I 1 t in end d- of row in last 
petal, ch 9, repeat from * to *, (ch 12, i d under 
3 ch of next cross t) twice, ch 12, ** repeat from * 
to ** ending on 4th cross t of last wheel, turn. 
2d row — Chain 4, miss i, i t in next st, ch i, miss 



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I, I t in next st to end of row, turn, jd row — -Chain 
3, I t in each st to end of row, turn. 4II1 row — Like 
2d row. Repeat heading on the other side. 

Cover Design. — Chain 10, join in a ring with 
si St. 1st round — Chain i, 2 d in ring, ch 5, i d in 
1st st of 5 ch for a picot, (3d in ring, p) 5 times, 
I d in ring, join to ist d with si st. 2d round — Chain 
8, I t in centre d between next 2 p's, (ch 5, i t in 
centre d between next 2 p's) 5 times, joining last 
5 ch with si st to 3d st of 8 ch. jd round — Nine d 



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under each sp around, join with si st to ist d. 

First Petal, ist row — Chain i, i d in st where joined, 
(ch 3, miss 2, I d in next d) 3 times, turn, zd, 3d, and 4th 
rows the same, making 4 ch each time in turning. 5f/i 
row — Chain 2, i d in next sp, (ch 3, i d in next sp) 
twice, turn. 6th rovj — Chain 2, i d in ist sp, ch 4, i d 
in next sp, turn, ch 2, i d in next sp, pull loop out and 
put ball through, letting thread lie loosely alongside 
of petal, insert hook in last d of petal and pull a 
loop through. Make 5 more petals in the same way, 
then make a row of d sts around each petal, making 
I d in bottom sp, 4 sps with 3 d, 7 d in top sp, the 
same on the other side. Slip stitch up over 2 sp, i d 
in next sp, and make a round of p loops as follows : 
ch 7, I d in Sth st from hook, ch 7, p in Sth st from 
hook, ch 2, miss 5 d, i d in next d, this brings you 
to the 1st d in top sp, make another p loop, miss 5 d, 
I d in next d, another p loop, miss 5 d, i d in next d, 
Yt. p loop, (ch 7, p in 5th st, ch 2), miss 6 d on next 
petal, I d in next d; repeat around, join with si st 
in 1st d on first petal. 

Make another star like first one, joining between 
p's on p loop at top of a petal as follows : ch 7, p in 
5th st, ch I, take hook out of work, insert in top 
p loop between petals, pull st through, ch 6, p in 5th 
st, ch 2, I d in 6th d, then finish out p loops on second 
star. 

Make as many stars as you require, joining each to 
preceding one, as you make it. Between the stars 
on each side make a little p ring as follows : 

Ring. — Chain 8, join with si st, 2 d in ring, p, 
(3 d in ring, p,) 4 times, i d in ring, join to 1st d with 
si St. Chain 8, p in 5th st, ch 7, p in 5th st, ch 2, 
I t in centre st between p's, ch 4, pick up row of stars, 
insert hook in p loop next top loop of a petal, next 
before joining petal, ch 4, i t in centre st between 
next 2 p's on ring; ch 4, insert hook in next p loop on 
joining petal, ch 4, i t in centre st between next 2 p's, 
ch 4, insert hook in ^corresponding p loop on next 



star, ch 4, i t in centre st between next 2 p's on ring; 
ch 4, insert hook in corresponding p loop on next 
petal, ch 4, join with si st in 3d ch of ist p loop. 
Break thread and fasten off. 

Figure 104. — Chain 115. ist row — Treble in 4th ch 
from hook, 3 treble in next 3 ch, ch 3, skip 2 on foun- 
dation, double in third ch, ch 3, treble in third ch. 
This is one festoon. Make three more festoons, 
ch 2, treble, until there are 19 spaces, 4 festoons, 
4 treble. 

2d row — Chain 3, 3 
treble, ch 5, treble over 
treble (i bar), 3 more 
bars, ch 2, 10 treble, 11 
spaces, 10 treble, ch 2, 
4 bars, 4 treble. 

3d ro'w — Chain 3, 3 
treble, 3 festoons, i bar, 
16 treble, 4 spaces, 4 treble, 
4 spaces, 16 treble, i bar, 
3 festoons, 4 treble. 

4th rozv — Chain 3, 3 
treble, 3 bars, ch 2, 7 treble, 

3 spaces, 4 treble, 3 spaces, 

4 treble, ch 2, 4 treble, 
3 spaces, 4 treble, 3 spaces, 
7 treble, (the last 3 being 

made under the s ch), ch 2, 3 bars, 4 treble. 

5th row — Chain 3, 3 treble, 3 festoons, ch 2, 7 treble, 
6 spaces, 4 treble, ch 5, treble over 2 ch of 4th row, 
ch 5, 4 treble, 6 spaces, 7 treble, ch 2, 3 festoons, 

4 treble. 

6th row — Chain 3, 3 treble, 3 bars, ch 2, 7 treble, 

5 spaces, 4 treble, ch 5, 4 treble (2 on each side of 
treble in 5th row), ch 5, 4 treble, 5 spaces, 7 treble, 
ch 2, 3 bars, 4 treble. 

^th row — Chain 3, 3 treble, 4 festoons, 7 treble, 
3 spaces, 4 treble, ch 5, 10 treble, ch 5, 4 treble, 

3 spaces, 7 treble, 4 festoons, 4 treble. 

Sth ro'w — Chain 3, 3 treble, 4 bars, 4 spaces, 4 treble, 
ch 5, 16 treble, ch 5, 4 treble, 4 spaces, 4 bars, 4 
treble. 

Qth row — Chain 3, 3 treble, 2 festoons, ch 2, 10 
treble, 3 spaces, 4 treble, ch 5, treble over 5 ch, ch 2, 
16 treble, ch 2, treble over 5 ch, ch 5, 4 treble, 3 
spaces, 10 treble, ch 2, 2 festoons, 4 treble. 

lOth rozv — Chain 3, 3 treble, 2 bars, 16 treble, ch 2, 

4 treble, ch 5, treble over 5 ch, ch 5, 16 treble, 
ch 5, treble, ch 5, 4 treble, ch 2, 16 treble, 2 bars, 
4 treble. 

nth rozv — Chain 3, 3 treble, i • festoon, ch 2, 10 
treble, ch 2, 7 treble, ch 2, 4 treble, ch 5, 7 treble, 
ch 2, ID treble, ch 2, 7 treble, ch 5, 4 treble, ch 2, 







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PRISCILLA LIBRARY 

Practical Instruction Books for Needleworkers 



Priscilla Irish Crochet Book, No. 1 — This book 
has all the stitches and fillings for Irish Crochet, to- 
gether with a large assortment of floral motifs. Full 
directions for working are given. Price, 25 cents 

Priicilla Irish Crochet Book, No. 2 — This second 
book on Irish Crochet supplements the first very 
nicely, and gives a large assortment of motifs and 
finished articles, with clear and full directions for 
working. Price, 25 cents 

Priscilla Bobbin Lace Book — The designs in this 
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tools and materials being fully described. Beautiful de- 
signs are given for Torchon, Cluny, Russian and Bruges 
laces, with full directions for working. Price, 25 cents 

Priscilla Cross Stitch Book — Has nearly two hundred 
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stitch is used. Many of them are suitable for bead- 
work. There are also six alphabets and directions for 
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Priscilla Tatting Book — This book contains some 
of the best work that has appeared in The Modern 
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Priscilla Knitting Book — This is a most useful 
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Priscilla Battenberg and Point Lace Book — Here 

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Each step is taken up. Over one hundred stitches are 
shown, both simple and complicated. Price, 25 cents 

Priscilla China Painting Book — A 20-page book 
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colors most used are fully described, and specific direc- 
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Mexican Carved Leather and English Raised 
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Priscilla Punched Work Book — The beautiful de- 
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Priscilla Bead Work Book — This book gives direc- 
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Priscilla Filet Crochet Book — This new book gives 
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Priscilla Basketry Book — In this new Basketry Book 
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Priscilla Hardanger Book — In the opening chapters 
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Priscilla Drawn Work Book — Full-sized details of 
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Priscilla Wool Crochet Book — This book consists of 
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Mexican Drawn Work Book — Tells you how to 
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work in the frame. Gives illustrations and detailed 
descriptions of fifty different stitches. Price, 25 cents 

Wallachian Embroidery — This beautiful peasant work 
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Price, 15 cents 



Priscilla Colored Cross Stitch Book, Price, 2S cents 




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